A COMPREHENSIVE INTRODUCTION TO THE NUTRITIONAL AND ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF A BALANCED, NATURAL WAY OF EATING.
Since its original publication, Macrobiotic Diet has become the bible
for people interested in a healthy way of eating centered around whole,
grains, fresh vegetables, and other whole, unprocessed foods.
This completely revised and updated edition offers a basic, readable
presentation of the nutritional and ecological principles behind the
macrobiotic diet. This book explains the foods and cooking techniques
that are central to the macrobiotic approach to eating, and it
demonstrates how the diet can be used to lose weight, to increase
energy levels, to prevent and treat disease as well as to promote
psychological health. Specific dietary adjustments and modifications
are suggested according to gender, age, and level of activity to help
optimize the overall effects of a whole-grain based diet.
This
new edition of Macrobiotic Diet is expanded to include information on
natural foods that have recently become available; the latest research
on cancer and diet; AIDS and diet; the U.S. government's landmark
report on Diet and Health; and the China Health Study; as well as a
wealth of information on the impact of our dietary choices on the
earth's environment.
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