Macrobiotic Home Remedies

Macrobiotic Home Remedies

Author: Michio Kushi

Publisher:

Published: 2014-09-25

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780757002694

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"It is simple in its approach, and powerful in its effect--a diet of natural foods and the use of noninvasive home remedies, designed to eliminate disease symptoms and strengthen the body's own healing powers. In the past, these remedies were passed from generation to generation by word of mouth. Today, they are embodied by the macrobiotic movement. Macrobiotic Home Remedies is a comprehensive self-help guide to hundreds of effective natural healing methods that can be used alone or in conjunction with more standard remedies--methods that heal without drugs or invasive treatments. The book is divided into four sections. It begins by explaining the healing concepts of macrobiotics. Part Two then provides an A-to-Z reference to over two hundred common health disorders, with helpful suggestions for relief. Part Three details the numerous techniques and therapies suggested in Part Two. Part Four presents over two hundred healing recipes referred to throughout the book"--Publisher's description.


Basic Home Remedies

Basic Home Remedies

Author: Michio Kushi

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781882984084

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Illustrates how simple, everyday foods can be used to help relieve common symptoms such as fever, cough, inflammation, fatigue, tension and menstrual irregularities as well as more serious chronic conditions. Scores of home remedies including: the ginger compress, brown rice plaster, sweet vegetable drink, rice bran plaster, and shiitake mushroom tea. This information represents the author's most current applications of his teachings and includes significant changes, modifications and innovations from his previously published material.


Natural Healing Through Macrobiotics

Natural Healing Through Macrobiotics

Author: Michio Kushi

Publisher: Kodansha

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780870404573

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Proposes illnesses and maladies are the result of improper diet and presents a macrobiotic diet, heavily dependent on whole grains and whole foods, that will speed healing by maintaining a balance of the universal forces, yin and yang.


Macrobiotics for All Seasons

Macrobiotics for All Seasons

Author: Marlene Watson-Tara

Publisher: North Atlantic Books

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 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.


The Book of Macrobiotics

The Book of Macrobiotics

Author: Michio Kushi

Publisher: Square One Publishers, Inc.

Published: 2013-05-07

Total Pages: 427

ISBN-13: 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.


Macrobiotics for Life

Macrobiotics for Life

Author: Simon Brown

Publisher: North Atlantic Books

Published: 2011-08-30

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 1583944702

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Macrobiotics for Life presents a complete, holistic approach to health that can be applied to the body, mind, and soul. Combining the concept of a healthy, natural-foods lifestyle with a philosophy of self-love, macrobiotic expert Simon Brown explains how food, exercise, and bodywork can create greater physical health. Written in an accessible, easy-to-understand style, the book takes readers through simple steps beginning with thought, exercise, and diet, and shows how to bring macrobiotic practice into everyday life. Topics include healing the mind (letting go of assumptions and judgments), healing the heart (listening to one’s emotions), and healing the body (caring for one’s skin, energizing one’s organs, and creating a healthy digestive system).Brown offers extensive information about macrobiotic foods—tips for eating out, saving time in the kitchen, dealing with food cravings—and a variety of menu plans to help readers get started, including a time-saver weekly menu. A full range of nearly 100 recipes provides the essential resources for experiencing macrobiotics, and sixteen striking color photographs illustrate meals that are both delicious and nutritious to help readers see the variety of options that are available.


Mayumi's Kitchen

Mayumi's Kitchen

Author: Mayumi Nishimura

Publisher: Kodansha Amer Incorporated

Published: 2010-02-25

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 9784770031105

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Starting with a 10-day meal plan for those wishing to try out the macrobiotic diet, this title explains each meal in terms of its health benefits. With over 100 recipes, an appendix explaining the basic principles of macrobiotics, and a glossary of ingredients, it offers an introduction to an ancient diet. Mayumi Nishimura, one of Japan's best-kept secrets, has worked as Madonna's macrobiotic chef since 2001. In 'Mayumi's Kitchen', her first book in English, she shares her repertoire of healthy, delicious recipes, starting with a 10-day meal plan for


The Macrobiotic Approach to Cancer

The Macrobiotic Approach to Cancer

Author: Kushi Michio

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1982-10-01

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 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.


The Macrobiotic Way

The Macrobiotic Way

Author: Michio Kushi

Publisher: Berkley Trade

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780895295248

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Mr. Kushi suggests a more simple way of eating and living, in harmony with vital health and happiness.


Macrobiotic Diet

Macrobiotic Diet

Author: Michio Kushi

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9780870408786

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Macrobiotic Diet is a Japan Publications publication.