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American Macrobiotic Cuisine

American Macrobiotic Cuisine
Author: Meredith McCarty
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1996
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780895297112

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Dispelling the mystery that surrounds macrobiotic cooking, this resource shows how a macrobiotic diet--based upon local fresh vegetables and other easy-to-find ingredients--can include everything from French Onion Soup and Green Corn Tamale to Lemon-Lime Pudding Pie and Ginger Cookies. 94 illustrations.


The Complete Macrobiotic Diet

The Complete Macrobiotic Diet
Author: Denny Waxman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2015-01-15
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1605987344

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At the forefront of this American revolution in eating since 1969 has been health counselor and teacher Denny Waxman, founder of the Strengthening Health Institute and author of The Great Life Diet, which distills the wisdom of his thirty-five years of experience into a clear guide to a better, healthier, longer life. Essentially, Waxman's method weds a diet of whole grains, beans, vegetables, and soups to a lifestyle that nourishes the mind and the spirit.In seven steps, The Great Life Diet offers a balanced and orderly approach to an active, fulfilling daily life. The aim always is to strengthen health, however good or ill. Indeed, thousands of people, their ailments ranging widely from the common cold to chronic fatigue to heart disease and even to "incurable" cancers, have been helped, often dramatically, by espousing the dietary and lifestyle practices described in Waxman's instructive guide.With sound sense and flexible principles, this diet extends to its readers a means both to better their health and to significantly enhance the joy in their daily lives.


Modern-Day Macrobiotics

Modern-Day Macrobiotics
Author: Simon Brown
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2007-04-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781556436437

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A macrobiotic diet is beneficial not just physically, but spiritually and emotionally. Consisting of nuts, grains, vegetables, and other foods that are primarily whole, living, and unprocessed, it combines foods in a way that balances the body’s energies. Modern-Day Macrobiotics is both a cookbook and a practical guide to understanding and adopting a macrobiotic lifestyle. Along with menus and complete eating plans – including a one-day tone-up, three-day detox, ten-day regeneration diet, and four-month healing diet – it helps readers tailor a diet to their specific needs. Nearly 80 recipes cover every meal of the day, including dessert, and are tagged with icons indicating what types of energy the dish imparts. Colorful reference charts help readers find useful information at a glance. Health benefits; buying and storing ingredients; shortcuts and ten-minute meals; and ordering in restaurants are also covered. Luscious, full-color photographs capture the vibrant flavors of this healthy, delicious diet.


The Book of Macrobiotics

The Book of Macrobiotics
Author: Michio Kushi
Publisher: Square One Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0757053424

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The Book of Macrobiotics is a passport to a world of infinite understanding and adventure. It has been read, reread, studied, and treasured by hundreds of thousands of people who seek a clear, comprehesive approach to the problem of living in a world of endless change. Now after two decades, The Book of Macrobiotics has been completely revised and expanded to reflect refinements in Michio Kushi's teachings, as well as many developments in the modern practice of macrobiotics. During this time, the standard macrobiotic diet has been simplified and broadened. Macrobiotic approaches to cancer, heart disease, and other degenerative disorders have evolved and expanded, as have basic home care and lifestyle recommendations. This revised edition of The Book of Macrobiotics also includes a new chapter on the Spiritual World; new material on Yin and Yang and the Five Transformations, Man/Woman Relations, and Humanity's Origin and Destiny; and an annotated East West Reading List. Many new illustrations have been furnished, and the Food Composition tables have been expanded to include nutritional information on dozens of additional foods, including tempeh, seitan, rice cakes, and amazake. Here, for a new generation, is a beautifully revised and updated version of a macrobiotic classic.


The Macrobiotic Approach to Cancer

The Macrobiotic Approach to Cancer
Author: Kushi Michio
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1982-10-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780895294869

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The revised and expanded edition of the book that started Dr. Anthony Sattilaro on his remarkable recovery from cancer, as reported in Life Magazine. Inside, Michio Kushi, founder of Macrobiotics in America, points the way toward a long-lasting solution to the problem of cancer. Also included are twelve moving personal stories of cancer victims who overcame illness through macrobiotics. More than thirty-five years ago, Michio Kushi began saying that diet was a principle cause of cancer. He pointed out that a diet based on whole grains, sea and land vegetables, beans, and seasonal fruits could prevent, and in many cases, help reverse the process of cancer. In this edition of The Macrobiotic Approach to Cancer, Mr. Kushi details the macrobiotic diet and lifestyle that has helped thousands of individuals recover from illness and find better health and peace of mind.


Changing Seasons Macrobiotic Cookbook

Changing Seasons Macrobiotic Cookbook
Author: Aveline Kushi
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003-07-28
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781583331644

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Rooted in centuries-old principles, the macrobiotic diet consists of simple yet highly nutritious foods such as whole grains, vegetables, and beans, selected and prepared in harmony with the seasons. From lightly sautéed spring greens and sea vegetables and refreshing summer salads, to harvest vegetables and hearty winter stews, The Changing Seasons Macrobiotic Cookbook provides hundreds of easy-to-follow and flavorful recipes for complete and balanced macrobiotic meals. A combination of great taste and whole foods, this is traditional macrobiotic cooking at its best.


Mostly Macro

Mostly Macro
Author: Lisa Turner
Publisher: Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1995-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780892815340

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More than thirty years ago George Ohsawa introduced the principles of macrobiotics, a diet based on whole grains, vegetables, and fresh foods. Now, Lisa Turner summarizes these principles and provides practical information on how to use natural ingredients to plan healthy meals. One hundred twenty palate-pleasing dishes use the best macrobiotic principles adapted to our Western lifestyle and taste.


The Macrobiotic Way

The Macrobiotic Way
Author: Michio Kushi
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2004-03-08
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781583331804

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The third edition of the "bible" of the macrobiotic movement. Originally published in 1985, The Macrobiotic Way is a classic in its field. It is the definitive guide to macrobiotics, an approach to diet and lifestyle that promotes both inner peace and harmony with others and the environment through plant-based whole foods. Now updated, it covers not only the central dietary principles, nutrition, and foods but also cooking techniques, essentials for a macrobiotic kitchen, menus and recipes, along with exercise, life philosophy, home and lifestyle, and the role of macrobiotics in natural healing.


Macrobiotics for All Seasons

Macrobiotics for All Seasons
Author: Marlene Watson-Tara
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013
Genre: Macrobiotic diet
ISBN: 158394558X

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"In Macrobiotics for All Seasons, the unique and modern approach to macrobiotic eating--which explores the philosophy of the five elements and Chinese medicine and explains the health benefits of eating a diet that changes with the seasons--is shared"-- Provided by publisher.


Macrobiotics

Macrobiotics
Author: George Ohsawa
Publisher: George Ohsawa Macrobiotic
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1971
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0918860024

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"This book is for people whose aim is to create health and happiness for themselves"-- Back cover.