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Macrobiotic food proteins

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Macrobiotic

To the question if macrobiotic (or strict vegetarians, vegans) help to improve state of health, couldn’t be answered easily. From the one point is advantage of these nourishing methods high supply of fruits and vegetables and low volume fats in the menu. But big amount of important nutrients is missing. So it depends very much on that, how are your knowledges about sources of proteins, vitamins and minerals, to not be exposed to their deficiency.

Proteins - vegetal foods may be good source of proteins, however it depends on that, how they are combined together. Complete protein is made for example from proteins of soya and wheat.
Minerals - high intake of fibre typical for macrobiotic (so big as 60 g - hence two times the recommended daily dosage) may disrupt absorbtion of calcium, zinc and iron, even in the case when they are enough in the food.
Vitamins - one of the most heavy reproach towards macrobiotic is prohibition of consumption of crops from other climatic zones. That’s why in the winter is not possible to eat south fruits and similar. If we compare the volume of C vitamin in mandarins and apples, it’s sufficient to cover of daily dosage either 2 mandarins or 2 kg of apples. Ofcourse that recommended cabbage is also very good source of vitamin C, but it would be necessary of 200 g fresh cabbage daily and it would mean to it this amount every day. Macrobiotic is so narrowing possibilities of selection in the scope of fruits and vegetables.

As macrobiotic, so vegetarians recommend many health benefical foods (tofu, tempeh, seitan and similar). These foods is however better to line up to mixed menus.

Macrobiotic food chewing

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Macrobiotic food chewing

How to chew your macrobiotic food and what are advantages of proper chewing, why to chew your foods so many times?

At first, sorry for my bad english, it’s not my native language.

It’s very recommended to chew your macrobiotic food until it’s liquid. Kushi says, that 50 times per mouthful is optimal minimum. In his words: “100 bites leads to a very strong health, 200 bites leads to an enlightenment”. When chewing, saliva acids are starting to digest the complex sugars (polysacharids) to more simple sugars (disacharids). Then the stomach gets optimally prepared food and the digestion can continue smoothly with acids in the stomach and colon.

Chewing has also another very beneficial aspect. From the energetic view: your mouth works like an energetic oven. You are “baking” your food while chewing and you are activating the earth & heaven energy with every bite. When the tongue connects with the upper mouth it creates an electricity charge into the food. The more you chew, the more you are getting very quality chi (ki, prana) into your food also.

While chewing, the muscles of your whole face are working, stretching and that is very important for the good blood circulation into all parts of your face, brain and because everything is connected, also into the whole body. While you chew your food, the special brain cells that are important for good/clear thinking are activated and getting fresh blood.

Another good impact of chewing is for teeth. Every teeth is connected/related with some meridian and when you chew, they are all massaged and meridians are activated. The energy can flow freely.

Sounds good? So sit, relax, don’t hurry and let your mouth work a little more than you are used to. You don’t need to count your chews. It will make you stressed quickly. Count it for a few times and then you will know from the experience and from the liquidity of food when to swallow. Kushi is sometimes very strict, because he recommends to chew your soups very well too. The benefits are still there ofcourse, but the patience needed for this is much bigger. It’s still very good to chew your liquids if you have the time.

But, the most important is, don’t get mad by all of this, if you don’t chew your last food perfectly. Easy and do the best you can, sometimes it’s twenty times chewing, sometimes it’s hundred. Anyway, I can tell you from my personal experience, the better you’ll chew your food, the faster you’ll get healthy, not only physically, but the healthy mind will naturaly follow - it means clear, relaxed, self-confident, positive thinking full of love and compassion and you’ll start to follow your big Dream!

All is very logical and simple in the macrobiotic world of yin and yang. Just start to cook good macrobiotic foods and enjoy their delicious taste while chewing. Your patience, love, thankfulness will be returned by the Cosmos hundred times to you.


Other macrobiotic articles about chewing follows. Much more professionally written. Enjoy

Chewing Well:
The Salivary Glands Partners for Life
by Kelly Reith, BA, RHN Back

We all know how to chew our food well and that this simple act helps digestion. The litre or more of saliva that our mouths produce every day also aids digestion. But chewing our food well and allowing it to be coated with our mouths’ saliva can lead to digestive magic.

The following words are just a reminder of all that chewing, saliva, and chewing combined with saliva can do.

Chewing

Chewing your food, even without the aid of saliva, can help your body begin to digest your food.

Here are a few examples:
•Chewing well grinds food into small bits, allowing it to be more easily swallowed. Ever try swallowing a poorly chewed food? It actually hurts on the way down the esophagus. You can feel the food tear and scrape your throat.

•Well-chewed bits of food are more easily coated with digestive juices once in the stomach. The body uses less of its energy to digest well-chewed food than hastily chewed and swallowed food.

•Chewing well also allows the molecules of nutrients from the chewed food to be more quickly released and assimilated.

•Keeping a food in the mouth longer and chewing it well allows the food’s flavours to be recognized by the tongue. When the tongue recognizes the flavour it sends a message to the brain, which in turn sends messages to the digestive system resulting in the release of the correct digestive juices needed for that food.

Saliva

Saliva can do a few things on its own as well:

•It moistens the molecules of dry foods so that we can taste the foods when we eat them.
We aren’t able to distinguish many flavours in dry food.

•It binds masticated food bits into a bolus, which we can swallow easily.

•It lubricates the esophagus. In fact, the bolus of masticated food never touches or potentially
damages the walls of the esophagus.

•It is important to oral hygiene. The mouth is almost constantly flushed with saliva, which flushes
away food debris and protects your teeth from decay. Saliva can actually kill some bacteria.

But where does all this saliva come from?

You have 3 pairs of major salivary glands and a few minor pairs located throughout you mouth. The salivary glands create saliva, which is then secreted into your mouth via the salivary ducts. Sounds pretty obvious, doesn’t it? Well here are a few of the less obvious facts about the three main salivary glands:
• The first pair of salivary glands to be considered here are the Parotid Glands. These glands, located just under the ears, produce a serous solution. The oral serous solution is clear and watery, and contains the digestive enzyme amylase, also known as ptyalin. It is no wonder that these salivary glands are the ones most associated with carbohydrate digestion. The ducts for these glands are near your upper teeth.

• The Sublingual glands are located under the tongue and produce a saliva that is primarily mucous. Mucous saliva is thick and gluey. It binds the masticated (chewed) food into a bolus as well as lubricating the esophagus. The ducts for these glands are located on the floor of your mouth.

• The Submaxillary glands, also known as the Submandibular glands, are located near the jawbone, secrete both serous and mucous saliva. The saliva reaches your oral cavity via ducts located under your tongue. The Submaxillary glands and the Sublingual glands also produce salivary amylase.

Partners in Health

You now know what chewing well on its own can accomplish, what saliva on its own can accomplish, and even a bit about where that litre (+) of saliva that you produce every day comes from. Now let’s put it all together:

• Chewing well combined with saliva are partners in digestion. We all know that chewing well and mixing your food bits with saliva leads to carbohydrate digestion but did you know eating protein-rich meals actually decreases the amount of salivary amylase produced? Eating a carbohydrate-rich meal leads to a slight increase in the amount of salivary amylase produced in your mouth.

• Saliva acts as a first defense against bacterial infection. By chewing food well and creating more surface area on which the saliva can act, more potential food-borne bacteria can be killed.

• The bicarbonate in saliva may activate the enzyme cellulase found in raw vegetables. The enzyme cellulase digests the fibre cellulose. Together bicarbonate and cellulase begin to digest the raw vegetables. Chewing well also helps to break down the cellulose. However, the combination of the saliva and chewing helps the body to fully digest raw vegetables and receive their nutrients.

Don’t forget – even the most pureed soup or juiced veggies need to be ensalivated. Swish nutrient-rich liquids around in your mouth before you swallow. The carbohydrates present in the soup or juice can be partially digested by your saliva.

I once read that the mouth doesn’t make enough saliva to initiate carbohydrate digestion so if you’re chewing for that reason, don’t bother. Fortunately that ‘idea’ has been thoroughly disregarded by the many who know better.

Chewing well and tasting your food is just plain common sense. The fact that our body produces a substance (saliva) that makes chewing, tasting, and swallowing easier is a bonus to our vitality. Chewing well and saliva - each have their own merits. It’s when they work together that we can really appreciate the partnership that nature has created for us.

- Kelly Reith, BA, RHN is a Registered Holistic Nutritionist living, working, and chewing in Toronto, Canada. She can be reached at kellyreith@mac.com

Macrobiotic food diet

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Macrobiotic nutrition

Today very popular idea MACROBIOTIC comes from Greek words, that means “big, long life - longevity”. It’s needed to mention that macrobiotic does mean not only the way of nutrition, but also whole philosophical system connected with it, that from one part comes from religiously - philosophical zen-buddhism.

Zen doesn’t abjure life, it only propagate full merging to the life - food don’t have to degrade man, to man be its slave. Assure more deeper possibility of health by following the right path. That’s why with obesity is good to choose at least some methods from macrobiotic diet, compare them with energetical options of reduction diet.

Macrobiotic diet has more levels, altogether ten, from the lowest, that is the most similar to our racional nutrition, to the highest (that is not always recommended), where is nutrition composed solely from whole grain products. A kind of founder of modern macrobiotic doctrine is Japanese George Oshawa (1893 - 1966), he asserted, that there exist no illnes (so also no malignant tumours), that couldn’t be healed by appropriate use of natural foodstuffs. Convincing evidence about this are not yet there, even if with this nutrition you can preventively strike against emergance of malignant tumours (for example large intestine).

Lower levels of macrobiotic diet contain still relatively varied, not monotonous nutrition, higher levels are already stereotypic, one-sided, the higher have to eventually result into deficiency disease, deficiency of many basic nutrients (full-valuable proteins, essentials fatty acids, some vitamins, trace elements, salts). The food in the scope of these highest levels actually cease to be enjoyment.

The base of ideology of macrobiotic nutrition is assertion, that in foods exist mysterious energies, principles Yin (female) and Yang (man), whose mutual ratio gives the food their nutritive value. The best ratio of yin and yang has supposedly whole grain. Yin is dominant in potatoes, tomatoes, spinach, mushrooms, butter, bananas, honey, champagne etc. Whilst yang is in cereals, carrot, apple, goat cheese (not so in goat milk) etc. On the practical feature is basic requirement of macrobiotic nutrition, natural foods, non refined, not chemicaly manufactured, without fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides, which is nearly inaccessible. Whole grains should be in their natural, non refined, so called integral form - for example brown rice, wheat.

Sort of middle form of macrobiotic diet is yet acceptable, it consist of 50% whole grains (rice, wheat, millet, corn, rye, barley), from 40% legumes, vegetables (that grows on the ground, sea - some seaweeds), soups from them, 10% prducts of animal origin (only white meats, fish, poultry, turkey, eggs and milk only a little), fruits minimaly, no sweet fares. The highest level of macrobiotic nutrition does mean 90% of whole grains and 10% vegetables.

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Macrobiotic food

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Macrobiotic food

What is considered macrobiotic food, how to know if the food is macrobiotic?

Macrobiotic is pretty detailed system of what to eat and what to stay away from. In every book you can find recommended food lists. There are also some foods, that are not considered macrobiotic, but can be used for the transition phase. Until your body eliminates all your old body rubbish and you start to be satisfied with the simple but very delicious macrobiotic food taste, you can use honey for sweating. But try to avoid it if you can and consider using maple syrup, rice malt, barley malt, fruits for sweating. Because honey still contains more simple sugar (disacharid) than these listed macrobiotic sweeteners, they are complex polysacharids. The macrobiotic food is viewed as pricey by many people. But I can assure you, that it only seems so from the first encounter. The most expensive foods like seaweeds, miso, tahini, amasake, mirin, shoyu, quality cold-pressed oils are used only a few each day and they will last for long time. Then the other foods on the macrobiotic list are very cheap. These are all whole grains (rice, millet, barley, oat, wheat, corn, buckwheat), legumes (lentil, all sorts of beans - adzuki, chickpeas, soya beans).

Then there are vegetables. These you can buy chemically treated in the usual shop or organically produced in the special health shops. Please, invest in your health, there’s nothing much more important to invest your money anyway. And try to buy the quality organic vegetables and fruits for your macrobiotic cooking. The money is usually double or even triple cost of the chemical vegetables and fruits, but you don’t think in money terms about your healthy macrobiotic food. Vegetable is very important to deliver you the best, fresh, energetic cosmic energy (chi, ki, prana) into your body. The organic vegetable contains very clean and strong energy and if you chew it well, you will be overwhelmed by it. For protein intake, you will consider foods like - tofu, tempeh, seitan, natto. They can be made at home, but not many people have enough time to do them regularly. Although it’s a lot of fun to try it at least once. Or to make it your weekend relaxing habit. Making seitan is very easy. Tofu and tempeh are different, they take much more time and it’s better to buy them prepared at shops. But ask your macrobiotic friends, what tofu, tempeh, natto manufacturer is the best. Because there are many nowadays and still appearing new and not all of them do produce perfect quality macrobiotic foods.

Seaweeds are very important for daily cover of quality minerals (especially calcium). They are also rich in protein. Common seaweeds are - wakame, kombu, hiziki, arame, nori. You use wakame in miso soup, it can be cooked for short time, 2-20 minutes is enough. Kombu is used in pressure cooker and for longer cooking in general. You put them in the pot with legumes or grains. Cook kombu for at least 30 mins. Arame, hiziki are also used with grains in pressure cooker. Nori can be used very quickly, by roasting. It’s crispy and very delicious.

Use only hard pressed quality oils for cooking. Oils that are used daily are sesame and sunflower. Olive oil use only if you live in the hot climate zones. Recommended amount of oil to use each day, is like 1-2 tbspn. The more you are active (sporting, active job), the more you can use. But don’t think that you are doing good when you try to avoid using oil completely. Many people think, they can be better macrobiotics by restricting the already given food regime and making their new, strict macrobiotic version. Oils are very important and try to fry, deep fry, saute part of your foods everyday. It gives you the very much needed uplifting, fire energy.

Is macrobiotic diet expensive

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Is macrobiotic diet expensive

How much does it cost to eat macrobiotic diet, do you pay more for your macrobiotic foods than for the regular, is macrobiotic only for rich people?

At first, please excuse my poor English, that’s not my native language, but I am still trying even with such hard themes like macrobiotic. But I think I have something to say here.. actually any comments and tips about my bad spelling and grammar are very welcomed, so I can learn.

The macrobiotic diet is viewed by many people as expensive form of eating. They see all the pricey products in the organic shops and think that it’s only for the lucky ones, with high salaries. Maybe also the celebrities, like Madonna, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sting that are known for eating macrobioticaly, add to this image that you need a lot of money to be on the macrobiotic diet. It’s well known fact, that you pay more for the real organic quality products, like vegetables, fruits, etc. As sad as it is, we have to accept that fact and not be tempted to exchange our real health for the money, by the means of paying less for the worse quality products. This is my first point to this thing.
But the most important thing I want to share here is, that the whole concept of macrobiotic diet being very expensive, is totally wrong. It’s far from truth and is shared only by the people that don’t eat macrobiotic at all, or that have very little experiences. This is spread by the people that only think about eating macrobiotic, but never started. They find negative aspects of this diet and if they can’t find any, they come with the “high cost” theory. I always suggest them, to try this wonderful diet for at least one month and then they will see if it’s really true. I am also willing to pay them for whatever they spend over their monthly limit. I am ok with offering something like this, because I am eating 4 years macrobioticaly and since my start I save 10-50% of my monthly food expanses, when I compare them to my previous bills (when eating non-macrobiotic food) and when I compare them with friends that are on the typical US diet.
There’s simple reason for this. The most costly macrobiotic foods are the ones, that are used very sparingly or that are used daily, but with a very small amounts. The most expensive macrobiotic foods are: seaweeds (wakame, kombu, hiziki, arama), miso (barley, rice, hatcho), malts and syrups (barley, rice, corn, maple), protein rich products (tofu, tempeh, natto, seitan), tahini (sesame paste), high quality cold pressed oils (sesame, sunflower, olive), organic vegetables and fruits.
I am talking about food costs here only. I don’t mention the initial investment into the cooking ware like pressure cooker, good knife, possibly good quality cooking pots (preferably ceramic ones), suribachi. You can omit many of the cooking ware and be content with the simple pressure cooker (you can also omit this one for the first month and test the macrobiotic diet with a simple pots).

For the expensive foods I mentioned above, I will add few comments to each. As I said, they are used very sparingly or in a tiny amounts.

Miso - you don’t need to buy than more type of miso for the start. The optimal daily amount of miso per person is 1 teaspoon. So you can imagine how long does 1 miso jar will last. For me it’s about 1-2 months.

Seaweeds - again, you don’t need many of them for the start. You can start simply with wakame for example. And they will cover your minerals, trace elements nicely when cooked in the miso soup. 1 Wakame packet will last me for 3-6 months. You can buy Kombu as the second, that is used for grain cooking and especially for the cooking of beans.

Malts - suggested ideal amount of malts per person per day is 1-2 teaspoons. Again, you can gues how long 1 jar of malt will last you. I am ok with 1 jar of barley malt every 7-14 days.

Soya products - if you want to be cheap, you can cover your protein body needs with a simply pressure cooked beans, which are also very delicious and are even more recommended than the processed foods like tofu, tempeh, natto, seitan. You can also prepare seitan at home, it’s quite easy. And because in macrobiotic diet, proteins are covered by 10-20% of the whole food plate, you will eat a small piece of these products in the end.

Tahini - not used very often, I am using 1-2 teaspoons 3 times a week.

Cold pressed oils - recommended amount is 1-2 tablespoons per day. I recommend sesame or sunflower for the start.

Organic vegetables and fruits - if you want to really save some money, don’t buy always organic veggies. But I consider this part as the investment to my better health and better life future. I don’t look behind for money, when we talk about health achieved by the natural way of prevention. It’s up to you. But I also started with the non-organic vegetables and my health was getting better everyday. So, don’t stress it and buy organic if you feel ok with spending money for it.

My 10-50% saving factor is achieved by a simple thing. The macrobiotic diet base on the whole grains. And the grains are very nutritious for the price they cost. You will be perfectly satisfied with 500g of grains per day and I am not sure about the US prices but 1 pack of rice is very cheap in my country.

That’s it. For me, the macrobiotic diet is very cheap, money saving and I can’t agree with the “expensive theory” at all.

Macrobiotic dog food diet

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Diet 1 - Macrobiotic

The word - macrobiotic - does come from Ancient Greek: macros - means big, bios - stand for world (universe, cosmos). This philosophy comes out from the assumption that man is part of the nature and universe and his health is conditioned by the way, how he accepts the world and his relationships with his neighbourhood. Everybody should be at least as healthy to be fully happy from the life.

Macrobiotic, macrobiotic diet

Macrobiotic and menu according to macrobiotic principles may be appropriate supplement or even the base of the diet for food allergy. In accordance to diets, as a necessary precaution to food allergies and intolerances, I assume, that acceptation of some principles of macrobiotic and subsequent menu adjustment could be appropriate method, how to relief oversensitive immunity systém and whole organism of allergic people and in the same time enlarge already poor menu.

Further are then introduced very brief macrobiotic principles, with this, that continuously will appear new recipes from this area.

It’s a way of eating and lifestyle, that is known for several thousand years. In the modern times come up more often to bigger distraction of man from nature, which consequences are more and more not only known diseases, but also diseases and sick conditions, with that new modern medicine can’t help.

The principle of macrobiotic diet is food rich on cereal, legumes, fresh vegetables and fruits and necessary big restriction of meat, cheese, eggs, poultry and refined foods with small contents of fibre, furthermore salt, sugar and fat.

Requirements for correct alimentation and nutrition coming out of geographical location, climate, place, profession demandingness and individual differencies as e.g. state of health.
Makeup of macrobiotic foods

Modern cooking consist of big amount of refined and synthetic foods. It’s assembled particularly satiated animal lipids, cholesterol, refined vegetal lipids, excessive degree of salt, sugar and chemical additives.

Structure of macrobiotic foods

50- 60% cereals (whole grains), 20-30% vegetables, 5-10% legumes and seaweeds and 5-10% soups and 5 percent of relish and remaining foods.

Principles of macrobiotic diet for inhabitants of temperate zone

Consumption of shellfish, mollusc and fishes (compensation of pork, beef and poultry meats).
Soya products (milk products compensation).
Consumption of foods in the most natural shapes - unhusked grains of cereals and their flours, that replace white flour.
Elimination of refined sugars from the diet and their substitution for compound sugars (polysacharides) - they burn slower.
Considerably bigger and more often use of legumes in our menu.

Basic foods in macrobiotic

Whole grains

Cereal grains have to stay whole and also be consumed as whole. They are prepared by cooking in pressure cooker or baking in ceramic pot. The main consumed grains are wheat, barley, brown rice, buckwheat, corn, millet, oat, rye.

Vegetables

In macrobiotic they make together with whole grains the base of the diet. The best is fresh, from home market. We should use seasoned vegetables, thus it’s not suitable to use vegetables, that is not commonly growing in our zone. In the winter is therefore good to consume marrow, cabbage and root vegetables. Vegetable is also recommended to consume with fish, because it help digesting of fish meat. Amongst unsuitable vegetables we classify spinach, rhubarb, asparagus, mangold and tomatoes. They include big amounts of oxalates that are often cause of allergens.

Seaweeds

Seaweeds belong to important part of macrobiotic diet. They are valuable source of vast amount of trace elements and minerals, that are necessary for optimalization of metabolic processes in our body. Seaweeds used in macrobiotic: Agar-agar, arame, Dulse, Hijiki, Irish moss, Kelp, Kombu, Nori, Wakame.

Pulses

Belong as well to basic stone of macrobiotic eating. In the present time are legumes very neglected, and that is big mistake. Legumes contain high quality proteins of vegetable source, hence they are more healthier than meat. On top of that they contain wide range of vitamins and minerals.

Soya and soy products

Also count to very important parts of macrobiotic. To their biggest advantages go easily digestible proteins. To the most used soya products belongs tofu, tempeh, miso and soy sauce Tamari and Shoyu.

Supplemental foods in macrobiotic

Salt - in macrobiotic is used solely see salt, that is obtained by volatilization of ocean water. To other supplemental products and condiments belong for example ginger, rice vinegar, onion, soy sauce, umeboshi plumps, nori condiment, gomasio (sesame seeds + see salt + sometimes powder from seaweeds) and others.
Sweetener - only naturals are used - barley malt, amasake, apple syrup.
Oil - we use only non refined oils, created by simple extraction if cold. To the regular using are the most appropriate particularly light and dark sesame oil and corn oil cold.

Beginning of macrobiotic diet

After your decision to change your whole diet and menu, there should follow gradual restriction of satiated lipids, refined starch and sugar. On the contrary you should include to your menu more cereals, pulses, vegetables, seaweeds. Every day try to eat several kinds of whole grains and vegetables, that should be dominant in cooked condition, legumes and seaweeds.

The basic kitchen tool is pressure cooker , wooden equipment, pots from stainless steel or alloy, knifes from carbon or stainless steel, big stainless steel strainer, ceramic pots for baking in the oven.

We wash foods just before cooking and use them with husk, in husk is contained the most valuable matters. We soak legumes for 8 hours before cooking (through the night at best). The water from soaked pulses strain off, the water from the whole grains you can use for cooking. Vegetable prepare by cooking but more suitable is preparation under steam. Cooked vegetable flavour with little amount of soy sauce and salt with pinch of sea salt.

Macrobiotic diet

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Diet 1 - Macrobiotic

The word - macrobiotic - does come from Ancient Greek: macros - means big, bios - stand for world (universe, cosmos). This philosophy comes out from the assumption that man is part of the nature and universe and his health is conditioned by the way, how he accepts the world and his relationships with his neighbourhood. Everybody should be at least as healthy to be fully happy from the life.

Macrobiotic, macrobiotic diet

Macrobiotic and menu according to macrobiotic principles may be appropriate supplement or even the base of the diet for food allergy. In accordance to diets, as a necessary precaution to food allergies and intolerances, I assume, that acceptation of some principles of macrobiotic and subsequent menu adjustment could be appropriate method, how to relief oversensitive immunity systém and whole organism of allergic people and in the same time enlarge already poor menu.

Further are then introduced very brief macrobiotic principles, with this, that continuously will appear new recipes from this area.

It’s a way of eating and lifestyle, that is known for several thousand years. In the modern times come up more often to bigger distraction of man from nature, which consequences are more and more not only known diseases, but also diseases and sick conditions, with that new modern medicine can’t help.

The principle of macrobiotic diet is food rich on cereal, legumes, fresh vegetables and fruits and necessary big restriction of meat, cheese, eggs, poultry and refined foods with small contents of fibre, furthermore salt, sugar and fat.

Requirements for correct alimentation and nutrition coming out of geographical location, climate, place, profession demandingness and individual differencies as e.g. state of health.
Makeup of macrobiotic foods

Modern cooking consist of big amount of refined and synthetic foods. It’s assembled particularly satiated animal lipids, cholesterol, refined vegetal lipids, excessive degree of salt, sugar and chemical additives.

Structure of macrobiotic foods

50- 60% cereals (whole grains), 20-30% vegetables, 5-10% legumes and seaweeds and 5-10% soups and 5 percent of relish and remaining foods.

Principles of macrobiotic diet for inhabitants of temperate zone

Consumption of shellfish, mollusc and fishes (compensation of pork, beef and poultry meats).
Soya products (milk products compensation).
Consumption of foods in the most natural shapes - unhusked grains of cereals and their flours, that replace white flour.
Elimination of refined sugars from the diet and their substitution for compound sugars (polysacharides) - they burn slower.
Considerably bigger and more often use of legumes in our menu.

Basic foods in macrobiotic

Whole grains

Cereal grains have to stay whole and also be consumed as whole. They are prepared by cooking in pressure cooker or baking in ceramic pot. The main consumed grains are wheat, barley, brown rice, buckwheat, corn, millet, oat, rye.

Vegetables

In macrobiotic they make together with whole grains the base of the diet. The best is fresh, from home market. We should use seasoned vegetables, thus it’s not suitable to use vegetables, that is not commonly growing in our zone. In the winter is therefore good to consume marrow, cabbage and root vegetables. Vegetable is also recommended to consume with fish, because it help digesting of fish meat. Amongst unsuitable vegetables we classify spinach, rhubarb, asparagus, mangold and tomatoes. They include big amounts of oxalates that are often cause of allergens.

Seaweeds

Seaweeds belong to important part of macrobiotic diet. They are valuable source of vast amount of trace elements and minerals, that are necessary for optimalization of metabolic processes in our body. Seaweeds used in macrobiotic: Agar-agar, arame, Dulse, Hijiki, Irish moss, Kelp, Kombu, Nori, Wakame.

Pulses

Belong as well to basic stone of macrobiotic eating. In the present time are legumes very neglected, and that is big mistake. Legumes contain high quality proteins of vegetable source, hence they are more healthier than meat. On top of that they contain wide range of vitamins and minerals.

Soya and soy products

Also count to very important parts of macrobiotic. To their biggest advantages go easily digestible proteins. To the most used soya products belongs tofu, tempeh, miso and soy sauce Tamari and Shoyu.

Supplemental foods in macrobiotic

Salt - in macrobiotic is used solely see salt, that is obtained by volatilization of ocean water. To other supplemental products and condiments belong for example ginger, rice vinegar, onion, soy sauce, umeboshi plumps, nori condiment, gomasio (sesame seeds + see salt + sometimes powder from seaweeds) and others.
Sweetener - only naturals are used - barley malt, amasake, apple syrup.
Oil - we use only non refined oils, created by simple extraction if cold. To the regular using are the most appropriate particularly light and dark sesame oil and corn oil cold.

Beginning of macrobiotic diet

After your decision to change your whole diet and menu, there should follow gradual restriction of satiated lipids, refined starch and sugar. On the contrary you should include to your menu more cereals, pulses, vegetables, seaweeds. Every day try to eat several kinds of whole grains and vegetables, that should be dominant in cooked condition, legumes and seaweeds.

The basic kitchen tool is pressure cooker , wooden equipment, pots from stainless steel or alloy, knifes from carbon or stainless steel, big stainless steel strainer, ceramic pots for baking in the oven.

We wash foods just before cooking and use them with husk, in husk is contained the most valuable matters. We soak legumes for 8 hours before cooking (through the night at best). The water from soaked pulses strain off, the water from the whole grains you can use for cooking. Vegetable prepare by cooking but more suitable is preparation under steam. Cooked vegetable flavour with little amount of soy sauce and salt with pinch of sea salt.

Macrobiotic cooking basics

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Principles of macrobiotic cooking

For more than three milliard years, no other species developed the art of cooking. For millions of years have our ancestors eat wild cereal grains, thereby they contributed to the expansion of their intellect, erected posture and high level of consciousness. During the ice age, humanity began to use fire for adjusting to cold climate. Fire give energy, vitalize physical, mental and spiritual activity. Fire used for cooking had created human culture and civilization.

At the beginning fire was used just for cooking. Then was used for the manufacturing of wear, building of dwellings and creation of tools and equipments in the nature environment. Intellectual, emotional, social and ideological awareness of species homo sapiens was developed very rapidly thanks to fire in the outer settings (culture) and in the inner settings (food cooking). By the people uniquely used fire was object of many traditional myths and legends. For example narrative of Prometheus is response to the meaning of using fire at the destiny of mankind.

However, as the use of fire began widen to the next regions of life and arised new technologies, people began lose the ability to flexibly adapt and secure to maintain natural environment for cooking of food. In place of that, the human civilization still more succumb to artificial thermic environment, that is defy of their control.

Modern population suffer now from various physical and mental diseases, caused mainly by the long-term consumption of unnatural and artificial foods and drinks and also by breathing the polluted air and drinking contaminated water, that all is caused by unproper using of heat energy. Present world is afflicted by different social conflicts and fights, wars and battles, that are also consequencies of abusing of fire energy. Our race is now from this reason placed before the possibility of extinction. To reverse of this trend is needed, that everybody understand the basics of cooking and apply them daily. Proper cooking will not only protect the possibility of maintaining life on this planet. It will have also impact on the next evolution of human consciousness. Cooking is the highest art, that mankind have created. We have many masterly works from Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Mozart, Beethoven. But only cooking is able to create and change daily life of us all.

Purpose of cooking is to harmonize with surroundings – minerals, water, biological life, atmosphere, pressure and time.

Preparation of simple macrobiotic meals is the most practical and slightly densed method for smooth transformation of man to healthy, happy and freedom being.

Macrobiotic cooking

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Macrobiotic cooking principles may be summarized like this:

1. All foods should be selected from natural or organic products growing in the same climatic zone and the same season of the year.
2. Our daily food should comprise all stages of biological evolution, especially plant life (excluding polar areas).
3. The food should be prepared fresh if possible (not damaged and alive until the beginning of cooking) and should be used as a whole (leafs and also roots in the case of vegetables and head and bones and also tail in the case of fishes).
4. The main part of food should be whole grains and cooked vegetable. Formerly ripen types should be boiled longer, later types could be boiled less.
5. Before using of fire and water should be individual foods stored separately - not mixed - to eliminated premature change of quality.
6. When we cut the foods, it’s important, that every piece presented both qualities yin and yang. (This art is teached in the macrobiotic courses of cooking).
7. During of cooking process, we should hold up from frequent stirring and moving and if it’s possible, easily allow to foods, that they mix themselfs alone by the normal cooking process.
8. There should be excluded excessive use of fire, water, pressure, time and also salt, oil and other spices.
9. Spices should be natural products, as sea non refined salt, non-refined vegetal oil. Natural malts from wheats should be used occasionally. The taste of spice shouldn‘t be savorous and should be used to underline natural dominant tastes of the food itself.
10. Types of cooking and types of meals shouldn’t be repeated frequently. It’s important to change styles of cooking, properly adapt to changes of environment and tend about variety and enjoyment of food.
11. As the most quality for cooking is recommended fire from the wood, then natural gas, wood coal and other natural fuels, that are more practical in the modern urbanized environment. Electric and microwave cooking changes the natural structure of foodsand this artificial way of rapid cooking should be excluded.
12. The most quality water is spring water, good water and mountain stream water. Chemically processed water, the same for destilled water, should be eliminated.
13. For adaptation to climate and heat is not suitable to use aromatic spices.
14. Meals should be arranged as beautiful food. Served dishes should contain natural forms of foodstuffs and should be placed on the plate in the order of meals. Food should be served gracefully and consumed with thankfulness.
15. The cooking environment and in the dining room should be kept clean and quiet. And these who cook, serve and eat, should be quiet and have peace in mind.

Even if we use the same foods, eat at the same places and use the same pots, the result is different macrobiotic meal in the end. It depends on the changes of condition, psychic and thinking. If our condition is clean and calm and devote to the preparation carefully, than the food brings health and awareness to all, that eat them. On the other side, if our condition stagnate, is broken and in disorder, our food will bring family deterioration. Consequently, these who cook need to have good health and deep understanding to the relations of yin and yang code of nature and universe and also practical knowledges of proper techniques of cooking. This kind of person is socially the most valuable asset, because she make family, community or nation more healthy and happier. Traditionally in the course of history both genders, but specially women, had deciding impact on the human evolution. If we want turn away the destructive process of modern civilization, it’s important, to preserve proper cooking if possible in every family, in every community and in all countries.

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Macrobiotic diet cleansing

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Macrobiotic diet cleansing process

How does macrobiotic help to the body cleansing process, what can you expect from the macrobiotic diet while cleansing your body?

The macrobiotic diet is very strong in the field of the body cleansing. There are wrong type of foods that are clogging your body and these are mainly sugars, white flour, fats, dairy, meats and all the chemicals they add to the foods these days. If you eat this type of foods for a longer time (years), your body will start to flush them off your body when you start eating the macrobiotic diet. And it happens very fast. Sometimes with an unwanted effects like fever, running nose, skin problems, headaches, bone/joint aches, hair dropping, itching, cough, throat ache, sweating and many others. Important is that you should realise, these effects are not harmful to your body. They are the methods of the body, that it use for the cleaning of the old stuff (mucus, fats, chemicals). The body is regenerating all the body systems (nervous, bones, circular, digestive etc.) and all the cells (white/ red blood, plasma) are being build new from the fresh quality material that is macrobiotic providing you. It takes up to 7 years until 95% of your body gets renewed and cleaned. Something can’t be cleaned at all, some permanent changes are already done to body of each of us by our previous mistakes. But we can change a lot with the macrobiotic foods.

Macrobiotic cancer treatment

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Macrobiotic recommendation how to feed for patients with cancer and other serious diseases

Only on the fingers of one hand is probably possible to count these that remember declaration of president USA Nixon from the year 1971: “We provided scientists so many resources and gave them enough possibilities, that during the two year, the cancer problem will be solved.” Today, nearly after thirty five years, the problem of cancer is still not solved.

According to present statistics it’s even increasing breast cancer and cancer of lungs. There also appeared completely new, so far incurable forms of cancer and they overgrow to pandemic. To the whole world epidemic.

Causes: modern civilization harms more than helps. Official science doesn’t keep up to correct their damaging consequencies. And can’t manage even to prevent them. It doesn’t know prevention in the right word meaning - as a elimination of cause.

To the problem of breast cancer, science even officialy admit unknowingness and incapability of prevention. In the world press, it does appear again in the half of 2005. In the connection with the most popular and most favourite pop star Kilie Minogue, after discovery her carcinoma was suggested surgical removal of tumour, irradiation and chemotherapy. Prevention was brushed with saying: “Against breast cancer doesn’t exist no other prevention than their timely discovery.”

Suffice however to carefully read american original of Kushi’s prominent book: Cancer prevention diet. There’s cited 31 scientific reports from years 1984 - 1993. Scientists from America, Japan, China, France, Scandinavia and others, in them on various examples show, that in prevention and treatment breast cancer is showing as positive factor consumption of foods from whole grains, soya cheese, fermented soy products, miso soups, seaweeds.
Say in another way: by partial researches is confirmed macrobiotic as a whole. Cow milk and milk products are, in the quoted scientific researches, valued as positively non beneficial. Up to dangerous. States there, that women, that were breastfeeded for a long time as a neonates are endangered less by breast cancer.

Other important findings

We will show almost trivial example of science demerger. One part of science in the last years as a advice for improvement of health, started extensive campaign, that encourage: Eat a lot of fruits. Other scientists did on the contrary participate on the concrete researches, that demonstrated negative influence of fruits on the cancer of women’s sexual organs. As announced Internation Journal of Cancer, they went out with these results:

Breast Cancer
With consumption of whole grains, decreased occurence of 64%, mortality fall of 70%
With consumption of legumes, decreased occurence of 43%, mortality fall of 46%
With consumption of fruits, INCREASED occurence of 64%, mortality raise of 44%

Cancer of the uterus (briefly)
Whole grains - occurence decreased of 58%
Legumes - occurence decreased of 46%
Fruits - occurence INCREASED of 54%

Cancer of the ovary
Whole grains - occurence decrease of 43%, mortality fall of 78%
Legumes - occurence decrease of 41%, mortality fall of 53%
Fruits - occurence INCREASED of 16%, mortality RAISE of 31%

For an interest yet at least few important figures: by consumption of milk, with all three cited forms of cancer (in the same order), increase occurance of 66%, 64%, 47%. Mortality increase: breast cancer of 73%, cancer of the uterus of 66%.

We could quote further. It’s however more benefical summary inform, that traditional energy medicine has in comparison with disjointed modern science for disposal in the long run verified complex system. It engages not only about details, but treatment as a whole. Nourishment and supplemental activities harmonize at the same time from the view of quality of two basic energies. And offer not only prevention of cancer, but also significant help with its treatment. What most expecially: it can effectively implement all in the practice - it teaches patients how to examine in the nature, how to provide external applications at home - and particularly: how to work in the kitchen.

What for the last broadly fifty years appeared as a solution of battle against cancer, but wasn’t versatilely effective? For example theory about this, that originators of cancer are bacteries. Later: that causation are viruses. Or: living environment in general. Eventually climate. Unsuitable environment in the place of working. Various radiances. Artificial ingredients in the foods and industrialy manufactured foods. Using of plastics. Excessive consumption of fats. Consumption of red meat. Or relatively new view, that cancer is isolated cell disorder.
In all we have introduced is always ONLY PIECE OF TRUTH.

It’s given by two mistakes

1. The view is narrowed to only one particular problem
2. It’s still common inability come from materialist view of the world (as a form of material) to view much deeper. To the recognition of world as a space with endless variants of various energy qualities. The stone is thick energy, the cauliflower is significantly less thick energy, curtain is yet more less thick, thought is rather dissipated energy, spiritual shell of our body has quality of the most light energetic waves and frequencies.

All existing variants, that are milliards, have own origin in the different ratio of two basic energies.

In the centripetal energy, contracting, densing, coming in the spirals from the whole infinite Universe.
And centrifugal energy, expansive, dilatating, releasing, dissipating, arising from the rotation of giant mass of our planet around own axis.

Both in the whirling spirals are creating, affecting and constantly changing all, what is in Universe and thus on our planet, and around her, do exist. Even our foods and through it also our bodies alone.

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Macrobiotic cancer approach

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

This deeper view, that the so called substance is also just one of many energy forms, already know certain part of science and admit it. However it still don’t know how to transfer that knowledge to the practice. To the area, that could be marked with words

COMPLEXITY OF COMMON REALITY OF LIFE.

Allow me plain pointer of this complex energetic view on the risky fruits. The article extent allows me in this meaning to show only some, but not all viewpoints. Belongs to them for example knowledge of climate energies, that we are living in. Also energies of climate, that fruits were growing and ripen in. It’s also necessary to know energies od particular fruity types. Season of the year energy, in that we consume the fruit. Including the energy of surroundings, we are consuming it in. Also energies of foods, that we consume the fruit together with. Also the rhytm (changing) of energies in our completely individual system of digestion. And so on. In the present days are getting closer to this traditional complex conception of all phenomenons these scientiests, that talk about DYNAMIC BALANCE.

Sign of the complex view on our dynamic balance from the perspective of fruit consumption

It plays a cardinal role, the domination of one of two mentioned basic energies, in our long-term given body constitution. Important is also our immediate energetic situation, it means our condition. Own role plays at the same time also the ratio of both energies in our bodily organs. Excess of one of them in foods, that were responsible of our illness. Also the rhytm (changes) of energies in our completely individual digestion system. And so on.

We could outline in the same way, the complex view to heating processing of foods or complex view to its use for establishment of dynamic balance according to various cancer forms. But more important is information, that EVERYDAY LIFE REALITY, striving to DYNAMIC BALANCE OF BOTH BASIC ENERGIES, isn’t that complicated, as could appear on the first glance. It will suffice to hang somewhere simple sheet of these two energies with highlighted domination of the one energy by the particular phenomenons of our life. It’s good to occasionally ponder about this sheet. Make the same with the sheet, with highlighted two different basic energetic values of what we consume. During several weeks, almost everybody, will understand in these circumstances, how is everything distinguished from existing shallow view of world, that is surrounding us. In the knowledge and thinking, we move up many levels higher. We begin and manage to discover ourselfs, from the point of energies and we are capable to understand all around, as it realy is, not only seemingly. Only then could anybody assign, what his organism can tolerate and spoil yourself. And what is already destructive to him.

Informations for interested: sheet of phenomenons from the point of two energies and sheet of foods from the view of energetic qualities is almost in every book, that Michio Kushi has written.

To this more,

MINIMUM OF OTHERS IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS,

that you probably don’t know about cancer.

On the bigger place we could mention names and documentation of persons, that were in the last times with the help of devoted practiced (not deformed) macrobiotic healed only in USA from these forms of this malignant disease: cancer of the brain (5 persons), breast (6 women), large intestine (3 persons), lymphogranuloma inguinale (Hodgkins disease) (2 women), from Kaposi‘s sarcoma (1 man), cancer of the kidney (1 man - with metastasis to lungs), leukemia (3 persons), liver (2 persons). From the cancer of lungs (2 women), from lymphoma (4 people), malignant melanom (8 persons), ovary (2 women), pancreas (5 persons), prostate (8 man), skin (1 man), from the stomach cancer (1 man), thyroid (2 persons), uterus (4 women), vocal cords (1 women).

We know about others but we have not enough detailed documentation, so we don’t mention them.

Why we didn’t not mention briefly the amount of cured?

So that we could show you concretely and tell responsibly, that every of mentioned forms of cancer had and has causations in different kinds or various combinations of foods. In the ending stage of therapy was alse used a little different form of macrobiotic. Individual to each other person. Of course as prevention and as the first phase of supplemental treatment by food is possible to practice with big success, STANDARD MACROBIOTIC REGIME.

We know of course also other cases of macrobioticaly treated and cured cancer. Also in our country. We don’t inform you with these people because, that practice show danger. Many interested people did occupy them with requests of help, took them energy and time for maintaining their own good condition - and then this sacrifice showed as vain. Because those interested were bothered by the most important: necessity to work focusely on themselfs at the same time. They did rather (?) eat everything and then died after some time. Of course that not peacefully and lightly. Yet telegraphically: we have from our citizens documentation of 2 cases of one of the most malignant tumours, malignant melanom. Both patients got after surgery nearly the same prognosis. Broadly half a year of life. One of them with macrobiotic diet lives actively already fifteen years, the other - yet more actively - seven years.

What more? We have in hands also informations about this, that exist hundreds of scientific researches, that confirm positive impacts and effectivness of row of particular approaches of energetic medicine and macrobiotic to the cancer. On the work, that would bring from the workrooms of scientist with the connection to cancer, complex view to macrobiotic and other branches of energetic medicine, we are still waiting. We have many of this in our heads, in our two trunks with documentation of treatment of individual macrobiotics. It won’t be easy to transparently process all the materials.

We will continue to go through other alternative approaches and remedies with effort to cure cancer in the next articles.

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Kushi Institute Newsletter January 2009

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Ki newsletter
News & Updates from the Kushi Institute of Europe

January 2009

Dear Friends,

We wish you a very happy and healthy New Year. The coming year will bring many new challenges and opportunities, on global level and in your personal life. The Kushi Institute offers you an opportunity to study all aspects of life and to meet with friends from all over the world.
Here are 4 wonderful and exiting tips for a healthy, happy and peaceful start of the year 2009!

International Winter Program 2009

3 Fascinating Study Weekends with Adelbert Nelissen and Alex Jack
Adelbert and Alex both have over 30 years’ teaching experience and would like to share the deeper meaning of macrobiotics with you through the tools of yin and yang, the five transformations, Nine Star Ki, the I Ching, and other ancient systems of energetic change. In these special programs, you will learn how to harmonize with the universal Ki flow and find direction, meaning, and joy in everything you do.

Costs: € 225 incl. all meals, free accommodation (limited availability) and study materials.
Each additional weekend you take you will receive a 10% discount.
Special Winter Offer: 2nd person 25% discount
25% discount when taken back to back with the Art of Life School.
Time: from Friday 6 pm till Sunday 5 pm.

Nine Star Ki Astrology - Predictions for 2009 and the 21st Century
January 30 – February 1
2009 will be a 9 Fire year, in many ways totally opposite the 1 Water year 2008. 2009 will also be the start of a 3 Tree period of nine years. And all these periods take place in a 9 Fire cycle of 81 years (1955-2036). In short, the year 2009 from February 4 will give a total uplifting energy shift on all levels. Dramatic as well as many new challenges. Be prepared!
Will 2009 be a good year for you? What will be the economic outcome of the world financial crises? What new social, environmental, and planetary health turbulences can be expected? What moves in 2009 should you personally make (or postpone), and which months are most critical on a personal level in your relationships, your health, travel, finances, and career?
Come and study together with Adelbert and Alex these and many other interesting topics. Adelbert’s prediction during the Nine Star Ki weekend of January 2008 of the total collapse of the banking world in September of this year proved very accurate!
Exciting, inspiring, always clear and transparent!

Spring Cleansing for Body, Mind, and Spirit
February 13 - 15
Delicious, light, cleansing soups; fiber- and mineral-rich plant dishes; and refreshing, naturally sweetened desserts will complement Adelbert and Alex’s presentation as they take you on a journey of spiritual discovery and wonder to celebrate the return of spring and the start of a new 9-year Ki energy cycle. In experiencing the profound impact of food, breathing, postures, mantras, singing, and visualizations, you will discover the origin and unity of mind, body, and spirit. Together, they will guide you in finding out whether personal and planetary destiny is set or whether you can change your karma and how. You will be introduced to spiritual techniques to discover previous lives and learn why you came to this earth and selected your parents. Through group discussions, simple but very effective spiritual exercises, chanting, and proper chewing, a new dimension of human life may open up for you.

The 5 Transformations: The Compass for Everyday Life
April 10 - 12
Do you need to orient, or reorient, yourself in a clearer, healthier, more rewarding direction? This program offers a complete overview of all aspects of life and will help you discover the universal laws of cause and effect that govern all things. You will learn how the cycle of life can be explained in five stages of energy and be applied in all aspects of life: the plant world, the animal world, health and sickness, war and peace, economy, politics, psychology, relationships, art and architecture, science, history, spirituality, and destiny. The most extensive macrobiotic workshop ever offered on the 5 transformations, this program will give you the practical tools to understand energy flow, manage your life, and realize your goals.

The Art of Cooking School Winter Program
with Adelbert, Wieke and Horriah Nelissen

Improve your health, improve your skills!
An intensive training course in macrobiotic cooking for total health

- Daily demonstrations and workshops
- Group discussions with personal recommendations
- Creative and personal menu planning
- Study guide including recipes and techniques

February 19 – 22
Cooking for Emotional Balance and Physical Strength
Warming and strengthening dishes

April 2 – 5
Purifying Spring Cooking
Cleansing dishes and drinks, also for weight control

Costs: € 425
incl. all meals, free accommodation (limited availability),
classes and certificate of completion.
2nd person 10% discount.
Each additional weekend you take you will receive a 10% discount.
25% discount when taken back-to-back with The Art of Life School.
Time: from Thursday 6.00 pm till Sunday after lunch.

The Art of Life School
A professional training program in 5 levels, each 11- 13 days,
for personal health and development

The studies have in view physical, mental and spiritual development, health and wellbeing:
Level 1 – Personal development, health and wellbeing
Level 2 – Social development, health and wellbeing

Dates for 2009
Level 1 March 15 – 27
Level 2 April 13 – 25

Costs: € 1395 per level incl. free accommodation (limited availability),
all meals, classes and study guide

Visit our website for detailed information at www.macrobiotics.nl

Intoxication from sugar eating

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Intoxication from sugar consummation, intoxication from eating too much sugar.

Sugar represents very expansive, active energy, energy of fire. To reduce its extreme activity, we can use food products, that add more water energy (you can see the Five Elements theory thinking here).

- Seaweeds, especially the more yang types - kombu, hiziki.
- Root vegetables, preferably burdock root and carrot.
- From teas: kukicha tea from well roasted twigs.
- From seasoners: tekka (contains three roots, that are heat processed for a long time).

If you have eaten sugar, you can use as a remedy for example following recipe: put 1 teaspoon of tekka into the cup and add strong, long soaked kukicha tea from well roasted twigs. Stir up properly.

Chronic fatigue syndrome

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME
Chronic fatigue is a crippling immune-deficiency disorder that particularly strikes young adults. In 1998, the Centers for Disease Control reported that it afflicted 183 persons out of every 100,000 in the U.S. between the ages of 18 and 69. The previous CDC study found that it affected 4 to 9 cases per 100,000. CFS is considered incurable medically, but often responds to dietary therapy.

• Case History - Lucy Burdo recovered from CFS using macrobiotics.
Source: One Peaceful World Journal 26: Spring, 1996.

Cholesterol

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

CHOLESTEROL
Cholesterol, a waxy, fatlike substance produced in the liver, contributes to cell membranes, vitamin D, sex and adrenal hormones, bile production, and other metabolic processes. However, in excess, it causes atherosclerosis, or the build up of plaque in artery walls, that can cause a heart attack, stroke, or peripheral artery disease.
High serum cholesterol is associated with consumption of foods high in saturated fat and dietary cholesterol, including eggs, meat, poultry, and dairy foods. Whole grains, beans, soy products, sea vegetables, and other plant quality foods can suppress or lower cholesterol in the blood. Risk of cardiovascular disease is commonly measured by total cholesterol, the ratio of total cholesterol to “good” HDL cholesterol, and various cholesterol fractions. See Beans, Complex Carbohydrates, Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, Oats, Sesame, Soy Foods, Tarahumara Diet, U.S. Surgeon-General’s Report, Vegetarians, Vitamin B-12, Wakame, Wheat, Whole Grains.

• Pioneer Study Links Diet, Blood Pressure, and Cholesterol - In one of the first studies to show the direct effects of animal food on raising blood pressure, a study of 21 macrobiotic persons by Harvard Medical School researchers found that the addition of 250 grams of beef per day for four weeks to their regular diet of whole grains and vegetables raised serum cholesterol levels 19 percent. Systolic blood pressure also rose significantly. After returning to a low-fat diet, cholesterol and blood pressure values returned to previous levels.
Source: F. M. Sacks et al., “Effects of Ingestion of Meat on Plasma Cholesterol of Vegetarians,” Journal of the American Medical Association 246:640-44, 1981.

• Soy Lowers Cholesterol - Soy protein in tofu, tempeh, and other soy products can significantly lower cholesterol levels in people with moderately high to high levels, according to a review of 38 trial studies. The higher the cholesterol, researchers said, the greater the ability of soy protein to bring it down. The report found that a diet including 47 grams of soy protein a day cut cholesterol levels by an average of 9.3 percent in a month. For those with cholesterols over 300, the count dropped 20 percent. Harmful triglycerides are also blocked by soy protein, the scientists observed.
“Even a 10 to 15 percent reduction in blood cholesterol levels results in a 20 to 30 percent reduction in the risk of coronary heart disease,” said Dr. James W. Anderson of the University of Kentucky and one of the authors of the report. “This has the potential of making a huge impact on American public health.”
Source: Natalie Angier, “Health Benefits from Soy Protein,” New York Times, August 3, 1995.

• Reducing Cholesterol in Children - Top American health officials joined in calling for a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet for everyone over age two to prevent heart disease in later life, not just for adults at risk for heart attacks and other cardiovascular disease. The recommendations, sponsored by a panel convened by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and the Cholesterol Education Program and endorsed by a coalition of forty-two major health and medical organizations, called for the cholesterol testing of all children whose parents or grandparents had heart attacks or other cardiovascular problems, including a parent with blood cholesterol over 240.
The panel called for reductions in fat consumption and for intake of more grains, vegetables, and fruit.
Groups that endorsed the report included the American Medical Association, the American College of Physicians, the American Public Health Association, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Source: Warren E. Leary, “Cholesterol Tests Are Recommended for a Quarter of Children,” New York Times, April 9, 1991.

• Low-Fat Diet Reduces Cholesterol - In a study of 1,232 men aged 40 to 49 with high cholesterol who were put on a low-fat diet, researchers found a 13 percent reduction in mean total cholesterol levels in comparison to a control group. At the end of 7.5 years, the incidence of heart attack and sudden death was 47 percent lower in the experimental group. The scientists attributed the changes to reduced cigarette smoking and diet.
Source: I. Hjermann, “Effect of Diet and Smoking Intervention on the Incidence of Coronary Heart Disease: Report from the Oslo Study Group of a Randomised Trial in Healthy Men,” Lancet 2:1303-10, 1981.

• Heart Deaths Decline - America’s declining cholesterol levels and change to a diet lower in fat have coincided with a 54 percent decline in heart disease deaths between 1978 and 1990. During this period, the average cholesterol level in adults dropped from 213 milligrams per deciliter of blood to 205, a 4 percent decline, according to figures compiled by the National Center for Health Statistics.
Studies have shown that for every 1 percent drop in cholesterol level, there is almost a 2 to 4 percent drop in coronary heart disease. The proportion of adults with high cholesterol (over 240) fell from 26 percent to 20 percent during this period.
Source: “Study Shows Drop in Cholesterol Levels in U.S.,” Boston Globe, June 16, 1993.

Chocolate

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

CHOCOLATE
Chocolate is native to Central and South America and has been enjoyed for centuries for its intoxicating qualities. High in caffeine, chocolate raises blood sugar and gives feelings of emotional satisfaction. It is the number one binge food among modern women and associated with hyperactivity in children. See Attention-Deficit Disorder, Children’s Health, Sugar.

• Chocolate Linked to Migraines - In a study of migraine headaches, British researchers reported that 16.5 percent of patients surveyed reported that chocolate could precipitate these painful, throbbing attacks. Other precipitating foods included cheese and alcoholic drinks, especially beer and wine.
Source: R. C. Peatfield, “Relationships Between Food, Wine, and Beer-Precipitated Migrainous Headaches,” Headache 35(6):355-57, 1995.

• Chocolate Increases Risk of Bowel Disease - Investigating the relationship between dietary factors and inflammatory bowel disease, Dutch researchers reported that in a case-control study of 290 patients with Crohn’s disease, 398 patients with ulcerative colitis, and 616 controls, consumption of chocolate was associated with two and a half more times the rate of these disorders.
Source: M. G. Russel et al., “‘Modern Life’ in the Epidemiology of Inflammatory Bowel Disease,” European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 10(3):243-49, 1998.

• Chocolate Increases Risk of Colic - In a study of maternal nutrition and its effect on babies, University of Minnesota researchers reported that breast-feeding women consuming higher amounts of chocolate had nearly a 50 percent higher risk of their infants developing colic than those with lower intake of this item.
Source: K. D. Lust et al., “Maternal Intake of Cruciferous Vegetables and Other Foods and Colic Symptoms in Exclusively Breast-Fed Infants,” Journal of the American Dietetic Association 96(1):46-48, 1996.

China health study

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

CHINA HEALTH STUDY
The China Health Study, touted as the grand prix of epidemiology studies, challenged modern dietary assumptions in the early 1990s. Sponsored by the U.S. National Cancer Institute and the Chinese Institute of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, the study correlated average food and nutrient intakes with disease mortality rates in 65 rural Chinese counties. The typical Chinese diet included a high proportion of cereals and vegetables and a low amount of meat, poultry, eggs, and milk. Less than 1 percent of deaths were caused by coronary heart disease, and breast cancer, colon cancer, lung cancer, and other malignancies common in the West were comparatively rare. Among the researchers’ chief findings:
• Fat consumption should ideally be reduced to 10 to 15 percent of calories to prevent degenerative disease, not 30 percent as usually recommended.
• The lowest risk for cancer is generated by the consumption of a variety of fresh plant products.
• Eating animal protein is linked with chronic disease. Compared to the Chinese who derive 11 percent of their protein from animal sources, Americans obtain 70 percent from animal food.
• A rich diet that promotes early menstruation may increase a woman’s risk of cancer of the breast and reproductive organs.
• Dairy food is not needed to prevent osteoporosis, the degenerative thinning of the bones that is common among older women.
• Meat consumption is not needed to prevent iron-deficiency anemia. The average Chinese consumes twice the iron Americans do, primarily from plant sources, and shows no signs of anemia.
Dr. T. Colin Campbell, a Cornell biochemist and principal American director of the project, noted, “Usually, the first thing a country does in the course of economic development is to introduce a lot of livestock. Our data are showing that this is not a very smart move, and the Chinese are listening. They’re realizing that animal-based agriculture is not the way to go.”
Source: Chen Junshi, T. Colin Campbell, Li Junyao, and Richard Peto, Diet, Life-Style, and Mortality in China (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1990). and Jane Brody, “Huge Study of Diet Indicts Fat and Meat,” New York Times, May 8, 1990.

Chili peppers

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

CHILI PEPPERS
Chili peppers are associated with higher stomach cancer rates, epidemiologists from the Mexico National Institute of Public Health and Yale University concluded. In a study of the dietary habits of Mexico City residents, people who described themselves as “heavy” eaters of hot chili peppers were 17 times for likely to have stomach cancer than those who did not consume hot peppers. “Medium” consumers had four times as much stomach cancer. Previous laboratory and cell tissue studies indicated that capsaicin, a substances in hot peppers that makes them hot, is a carcinogen.
Source: “Hot Peppers Linked to Stomach Cancer,” Berkshire Eagle, February 26, 1994.

Children’s lunch programs

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

CHILDREN’S LUNCH PROGRAMS
Several school systems around the United States have introduced brown rice, tofu, and more healthful foods, but as a rule school lunches are still high in fat and cholesterol, dairy, sugar, and highly processed foods.

• Soy Approved for School Lunch Programs - In 1983 the U.S.D.A. approved the use of soy products and other vegetable protein products as partial substitutes for meats in school lunch and some other feeding programs, noting:
• Soy products were comparable with milk in protein quality for preschool and older children.
• Except for premature infants, soy protein can serve as a sole protein source in the human diet.
• Soy foods are high in protease inhibitors that inhibit the action of various enzymes that have been associated with causing cancer.
• Soy formulas are lactose free and may benefit infants and small children who are sensitive to cow-milk protein which can cause diarrhea, emesis, vomiting, and weight loss.
• Soy products can reduce cholesterol and triglycerides in subjects with high lipid levels and protect against heart disease.
• Soy foods are useful in decreasing blood glucose responses compared with other high-fiber foods and may prevent diabetes.
“One desirable way to alter typical American diet patterns to meet the above [National Academy of Science, WHO, USDA] dietary recommendations involves partial replacement of foods of animal origin with cereals and legumes… “Although at the present time soy protein makes up only a small component of the American diet, it is expected that the many positive aspects of soy will result in increasingly greater human use of this legume. A whole variety of low-cost, highly functional soy-protein products are available for use.”
Source: John W. Erdman, Jr. and Elizabeth J. Fordyce, “Soy Products and the Human Diet,” American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 49:725-37, 1989.

• Natural Foods in School Cafeterias - The Food Studies Institute in Trumansburg, N.Y., initiates programs in school cafeterias to teach children natural foods cooking and the value of wholesome nutritious foods from around the world. Organizer Antonia Demas reports that children who have a “hands-on sensory experience” of cooking brown rice, lentils, and other healthful foods together “eat things their parents swear they’d never touch.” Her curriculum has been adopted by several schools across the country. For Martin Luther King Day, children made a Soul Stew with black-eyed peas, corn, and kale, after sampling eight different greens. “The rest of the year, I kept hearing from parents that their kids were begging them to buy dandelion greens,” Dr. Demas said.
Source: Karen Baar, “School Lunches: When They Love Even the Greens, New York Times, Sept. 3, 1997 and The Food Studies Institute, 60 Cayuga St., Trumansburg NY 14886; (607) 387-6884.

• The Healthy School Lunch Program - The Healthy School Lunch Program is a network of volunteers around the country which meets with students, teachers, and food service personnel, providing them with information on healthful foods, offering recipes, and assisting in meal preparation. Part of John Robbin’s EarthSave Foundation, the project publishes Healthy School Lunch Action Guide by Susan Campbell and Todd Winant , offering a comprehensive, step-by-step approach to changing school lunch programs in local communities.
Source: The Healthy School Lunch Program, EarthSave, 706 Frederick St., Santa Cruz CA 95062; (408) 423-4069.

• Nutritional Curriculum for Junior High Students - The Rite Bite is a nutritional curriculum designed for junior high students to examine their own lifestyles and learn about vegetarian and natural foods. The 141-page notebook includes teacher lesson guides, background information, and posters, as well as handouts, activities, and fix-at-school recipes for six fun, informative sessions.
Source: The Rite Bite, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, 5100 Wisconsin Ave., NW, Suite 404, Washington, DC 20016; (202) 686-2210.

• Preschoolers Like Tofu - In tests of the acceptability of tofu in the lunch menus of preschoolers, analysis showed that the nutritional quality of the nine tofu recipes adhered more closely to dietary guidelines than the beef, chicken, eggs, and cheese originally served. The children accepted the tofu well, preferring it to dairy and meat in several dishes including macaroni and cheese, lasagna, tuna casserole, and quiche.
Source: H. L. Ashraf et al., , “Use of Tofu in Preschool Meals,” Journal of the American Dietetic Association 90:114-16, 1990.

• College Students Respond to Tofu - When tofu replaced meat, eggs, and dairy food as the main protein source in twelve recipes in a college cafeteria, researchers found that it increased nutrition and was well accepted by the students. The only two recipes found lacking were those for tofu nuggets, which had a poor texture, and tofu chocolate mint pie. In the latter recipe, students disliked not the tofu but the mint flavoring.
Source: H. L. Ashraf and D. Luczycki, “Acceptability of Tofu-Containing Foods among College Students,” Journal of Nutrition Education 22:137-40, 1990.

Children’s health

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

CHILDREN’S HEALTH
An increasing number of parents, teachers, and community organizations are concerned with the effects of the modern way of eating on children. Medical studies have begun to link hyperactivity, learning disabilities, and other syndromes with improper food. See Attention-Deficit Disorder Breast-feeding, Chocolate, Cholesterol, Dai-ry, Food Guide Pyramid, Heart Disease, Japanese Diet, Macrobiotics, Obesity, Pesticides, Prenatal Nutrition, Rice, Sea Vegetables.

• Processed Foods - In testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs over 20 years ago, Dr. Carolyn Brown, director of a school for learning disabled children in Berkeley, Calif., pointed to the social effects of changes in diet and lifestyle since World War II:
“Let us look for a moment at a few interesting health and social statistics. The members of this committee know well the evidence of the increase in synthetic foods, and other nutritional changes. . . . What do we know about what has happened to the children that grew up during these twenty-five years? We know that there was a sixfold increase in arrests of children under 15 suspected of murder, non-negligent manslaughter, aggravated assault, and rape. The factor increase was three for 15- to 17-year-olds, two for 18- to 25-year-olds. We know that ‘accidents’ resulting in death rose dramatically among the young, that divorce rates have continued to increase, that suicides have been rising among young people in comparison to the rest of the population. And we know that there has been an unprecedented 14-year decline in the scores of our most gifted children on the Scholastic Aptitude Tests. . . During the eight years from 1958 to 1966, children under seventeen with chronic health problems increased from 18.8 to 24.6 percent. Those from 17 to 24 showed an increase from 39 to 44.4 percent. . . .
“I would like to ask you senators, when we know what has happened during the past 25 years in terms of the increase in non-nutritous foods, radiation exposure, television exposure, and exposure to environmental toxins—and when we know that children born during that period show a dramatic increase in juvenile delinquency, arrest for serious crimes, chronic health problems, and low scores on Scholastic Aptitude Tests—is it not at least a fair question whether we are exposing our children on the whole to an increasingly powerful set of environmental stressors that is producing a broad range of forms of biosocial decline?”
Source: Testimony of Carolyn Brown, Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs, 1977.

• Learning Disabilities - In a study of learning disabilities in children, researchers reported that diets high in refined carbohydrates raised cadmium levels, which have been associated with reduced cognitive functioning. Intellectual ability was also negatively correlated with refined food independent of cadmium, age, race, sex, and socioeconomic status.
Source: M.L. Lester et al., “Refined Carbohydrate Intake, Hair Cadmium Levels and Cognitive Functioning in Children,” Journal of Nutrition & Behavior 1:3-13, 1982.

• Macrobiotic vs. Conventional Diet - A British nutritionist found that a macrobiotic day-care center in London not only “supported normal growth” in nursery school children but also could be used as a model to implement national dietary guidelines. Comparing the nutritional adequacy of macrobiotic meals provided preschool children by the Community Health Foundation with ordinary meals at a nursery in Notting Hill, the investigator found that the macrobiotic food consisting of brown rice and other whole grains, miso soup, vegetables, beans, sea vegetables, and other supplemental foods met current U.K.-R.D.I. dietary, energy, and nutrient standards and that the children’s anthropometric measurements including weight, height, and skinfold thicknesses were normal.
In contrast, the ordinary nursery school diet was high in dairy food, lard, and other saturated fats that have been associated with the development of atherosclerosis beginning in childhood. “The diet composition of children in Group I [standard nursery] could be made more desirable by a reduction in the amount of full-cream milk and meat and an increase in the amount of cereal foods . . .,” the researcher concluded. “The total diet of Group II [macrobiotic nursery] met the U.S. Dietary Goals for fat, sugar, and carbohydrate content, although the home diets of the children were similar to that of the general population. This illustrates the power and potential of nursery meals to contribute to the adoption of a nutritionally sound and beneficial national diet.”
Source: Valerie Ventura, “A Comparative Study of the Meals Provided for Pre-School Children by Two Day Nurseries,” Department of Nutrition, Queen Elizabeth College, 1980.

• Whole Grain Diet Improves Children with Learning Disabilities - When put on a diet centered on whole grains, complex carbohydrates, and unprocessed foods, 16 children with learning and behavioral problems showed significant improvements in behavior, learning, and intelligence compared to 16 controls over a 22-week trial period. Further, cadmium and iron levels, which have been linked to learning disabilities, fell 28 and 49 percent respectively.
Source: M. and L. Colgan, “Do Nutrient Supplements and Dietary Changes Affect Learning and Emotional Reactions of Children with Learning Difficulties? A Controlled Series of 16 Cases,” Nutrition and Health 3:69-77, 1984.

• Macrobiotic Approach In Raising Health Kids - Michio and Aveline Kushi offer a macrobiotic approach to bringing up children, incorporating insights from traditional Far Eastern medicine and philosophy. Topics covered include family health and happiness; how children develop; diet and daily care; and keeping children happy. Much of the book is devoted to using diet to treat common conditions including simple fever, headaches, stom-ach ache, colds and flu, earaches, sore throats and tonsillitis, measles, roseola, mumps, chicken pox, rickets, bed-wetting and sleeping difficulties, whooping cough, pinworms, skin disorders, hyperactivity and behavioral problems, accidents, emergencies, and first aid. The book also includes recipes, a home care guide, and palm healing for children.
Source: Michio and Aveline Kushi, Raising Healthy Kids (Garden City Park, N.Y.: Avery, 1994).

• Normal Development Among Macrobiotic and Vegetarian Children - In a study of vegetarian preschool children, researchers at New England Medical Center Hospital in Boston found that the growth of macrobiotic youngsters did not significantly differ from those of non-macro-biotics before age two. After age two, macrobiotic children tended to put on weight more quickly than the children brought up on yoga diets, Seventh-Day Adventist diets, or other vegetarian regimes. Nearly all the children had been breast-fed, and it was found that macrobiotic children who had been weaned did not differ in caloric intake from nonmacrobiotics.
Source: M.W. Shull et al., “Velocities of Growth in Vegetarian Preschool Children,” Pediatrics 60:410-17, 1977.

• Low-Fat Diet Benefits Babies - Babies 7 to 13 months benefit from a diet low in saturated fat. In a case control study in Finland, researchers found that healthy infants who ate more polyunsaturated fat and less saturated fat than controls had 6 to 8 percent lower cholesterol in their blood. Both groups developed at a similar rate. The Finnish researchers noted that in earlier studies, the arteries of babies showed signs of early atherosclerosis in modern society and that exposure to a healthful diet “at the earliest possible age” would more likely adhere in future years.
Source: H. Lapinleimu, “Prospective Randomised Trial in 1062 Infants of Diet Low in Saturated Fat and Cholesterol,” Lancet 345(8948):471-76, 1995.

• Heart Disease in Teens and Young Adults - By their teens, most Americans have fatty deposits in their blood vessels, according to the largest autopsy study conducted on adolescents and young adults. The results show that most youths are at risk for heart disease, said Dr. William H. Dietz, director of clinical nutrition at New England Medical Center. The study of 1532 autopsies of young people who died from trauma found that half had coronary arteries showing evidence of early heart disease by age 19, while all 100 percent had fatty patches in the aorta, the main artery leading from the heart. “Aortic fatty streaks are universal by age 15 and increase rapidly in extent during the following decade,” the researchers concluded. The scientists further reported that the fatty streaks had progressed to tough, fibrous deposits that narrowed coronary arteries in the vast majority of both men and women by their early thirties. Interestingly, young females aged 15 to 19 had slightly higher fat deposits in the right coronary artery than young males. However, by the mid-twenties and early thirties males surpassed females.
Source: Richard A. Knox, “Fatty Deposits Found in All Young Americans in Study,” Boston Globe, September 10, 1993.

Childhood abuse

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

CHILDHOOD ABUSE
Dietary imbalance may be an underlying cause of rigidity, laxness, or wild, uncontrollable emotions and behavior that lead to abuse or neglect.

• Food Allergies - A woman in England with a history of hospitalization for violent behavior and depression and child abuse, including throwing her daughter out of the house through a closed window and knocking her infant son unconscious, was tested for food allergies and found to be suffering from adverse food reactions. After being placed on a restricted diet, she improved, stopped being violent, and went on to get a job and resume normal life in the community.
Source: Richard MacKarness, M.D., Eating Dangerously (New York: Harcourt, Brace, Javanovich, 1976).

Chickpeas

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

CHICKPEAS
Chickpeas are small, hard beans that have a sweet taste and soothing energy. They are a staple in the Middle East, South Asia, Europe, and parts of South America. Like other beans, they have cholesterol-lowering effects and are strengthening for the kidneys and bladder.

• Chickpeas Improve Circulatory Functions - In a laboratory study of the effect of diet on blood values, researchers in Spain found that eating chickpeas caused cholesterol to drop 54 percent, triacylgycerols to decrease by 70 percent, and other positive changes compared to animals fed a diet high in saturated fat, cholesterol, and casein (dairy protein).
Source: M. A. Zulet and J. A. Martinez, “Corrective Role of Chickpea Intake on a Dietary-Induced Model of Hypercholesterolemia,” Plant Foods and Human Nutrition 48(3):269-77, 1995.

• Chickpeas High in Fiber - Analyzing the fiber content of common foods, Indian scientists reported that chickpeas had the most dietary fiber (28.3 percent) of all grains, beans, and pulses tested. (The highest grain was wheat with 12.5 percent.) Cooking of dhals, the traditional curried pulse dish of South Asia, significantly increased the fiber content.
Source: P. Ramulu and P. U. Rao, “Effect of Processing on Dietary Fiber Content of Cereals and Pulses,” Plant Foods and Numan Nutrition 50(3):249-57, 1997.

Chicken

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

CHICKEN
Many people in modern society switch to eating chicken and poultry because it is lower in saturated fat and cholesterol than beef and other red-meat products. Poultry, however, has substantial fat content, which along with its protein, have been associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease, various cancers, and other illness. In addition, the poor quality of most modern day chickens is a major concern of public health authorities. Recent food poisoning epidemics, such as Salmonella, have been traced to contaminated chicken. Antibiotics given to chickens in factory farms are also believed to be a principal cause in the appearance of drug-resistant strains of bacterial related disease. See Antibiotics, Arthritis, Eggs, Global Warming, Heart Disease.

• Vast Majority of Chicken Infected with Campylobacter - Campylobacter, the leading bacterial cause of food-borne illness in the United States, infects 70 to 90 percent of chickens, according to scientists at the Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Campylobacter causes between 2 and 8 million cases of sickness annually and results in 200 to 800 deaths, according to various estimates. Symptoms include cramps, abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea and fever and results from eating undercooked chicken or other food that has come into contact with raw chicken. Campylobacter may lead to a potentially fatal nerve disorder called Guillain-Barré syndrome. Campylobacter used to be treated by antibiotics, but new strains of drug-resistant bacteria are developing. A recent sampling of chickens in Minnesota supermarkets found 79 percent contaminated, including 20 percent with a strain resistant to antibiotics. In another sample, 58 percent of turkeys were infected with 84 percent drug-resistance.
Source: Marian Burros, “Health Concerns Mounting Over Bacteria in Chickens,” New York Times, October 20, 1997.

• Energetic Effects of Eating Chicken - Macrobiotic educator Michio Kushi, who has counseled thousands of people over the years, reports that chicken contributes to the tightening of bones, joints, muscles, and other parts of the body. Eating too much chicken, in his experience, is a leading cause of arthritis, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and other diseases in which the limbs or bones contract, wither, or waste away. Energetically, he compares this to assuming the appearance and qualities of a chicken.
Source: Michio and Aveline Kushi with Alex Jack, Macrobiotic Diet (Tokyo and New York: Japan Publications, 1993).

• Poultry and Mutant Rats - Two-foot long “mutant” rats are attacking farm animals in Chile. They are believed to have evolved after eating the droppings of hormone-fattened poultry. Burrowing in the banks of the Mapocho, a polluted river that crosses Santiago, they have attacked chickens and small goats.
Source: “Chilean Mutant Rats,” Boston Globe, December 1, 1997.

Chewing

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

CHEWING
From ancient times, the virtues of chewing have been widely recognized. Chewing contributes to more efficient use of nutrients, gives stronger energy, and makes the food sweeter to the taste. It also makes food go further and hence contribute to increased savings, reduced energy consumption, and a healthier planet.
When AIDS first appeared in 1981, macrobiotic educator Michio Kushi began recommending thorough chewing as a key dietary measure to help prevent the development of immune deficiency. He noted that the yang, contractive properties of saliva, which is promoted during chewing, could help neutralize the extreme yin, expansive quality of the AIDS virus.

• Saliva Inhibits HIV - Saliva contains substances that prevent the AIDS virus from infecting white-blood cells. In a study, dental researchers tested saliva from three healthy men, 35, 40, and 42 years old. Tests indicated the men were not carriers of the AIDS virus and were not known to be at high-risk for infection. In laboratory dishes, the men’s saliva prevented the AIDS virus from infecting lymphocytes, a type of white-blood cell that is among the immune system cells attacked by the AIDS virus in the body.
The researchers said the finding might help explain why no cases have been documented in which the AIDS virus was transmitted from person to person through saliva such as through kissing or sharing toothbrushes. The scientists concluded that saliva is well known to contain substances that kill bacteria and funguses and so might also be able to block the AIDS virus.
Source: P. C. Fox et al., “Saliva Inhibits HIV-1 Infectivity,” Journal of the American Dental Association 116:635-37, 1988.

• Chewing and Cancer Risk - An Indian cancer researcher concluded that thorough chewing lowered the risk of cancer. “The proper chewing of meals ensuring that mucous-rich saliva mixed with the food seemed to be protective factors.” Cancer also appeared to more prevalent in south India where white rice and considerably more fat, oil, and spices are used in cooking than in north India where whole-grain chapatis and thick dahl made with lentils are the staple.
Source: S. L. Malhotra, “Dietary Factors in a Study of Cancer Colon from Cancer Registry, with Special Reference to the Role of Saliva, Milk and Fermented Milk Products, and Vegetable Fibre,” Medical Hypotheses 3:122-26, 1977.

• Chewing Prolongs Life in a Concentration Camp - In his book on the powers of food, especially the power of chewing, Lino Stanchich, a leading macrobiotic teacher, describes how his father survived a concentration camp in Serbia during World War II by very thorough chewing.
Source: Lino Stanchich, Power Eating Program (Coconut Grove, FL: Healthy Products, 1989).

Chemicals in food

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

CHEMICALS
Chemicals in food, the home, the workplace, and the environment have become a hallmark of modern civilization and are a major cause of the modern health and environmental crises. According to U.S. government estimates, 87,000 chemicals are used as industrial wastes, solvents, cleansers, pesticides, food additives, plastics, cosmetics, nutritional supplements, and petroleum byproducts. An estimated 15 percent of Americans suffer from chemical sensitivity, though their sensitivity is often labeled as psychosomatic. See Attention-Deficit Disorder, Environment, Fluoridation, Infectious Diseases, Pesticides, Sewage Sludge, Water.

• Reproductive and Genetic Effects of Chemicals - Chemicals used in industry and agriculture may be responsible for the epidemic of reproductive problems since 1940. Tens of thousands of chemicals have been introduced in the last half century, many of which remain in the environment for generations. Even small amounts can lead to the accumulation of considerable quantities of toxins in human and animal tissues. This can seriously imperil health, reproduction, and fetal development.
Source: “Male Reproductive Health and Environmental Oestrogens,” Lancet 345(8955):933-35, 1995.

• European Report Faults Hormone Disrupters - The European Environmental Agency has confirmed evidence that many synthetic chemicals in the environment “may be threatening normal hormone function in both humans and and wildlife.” The synthetic chemicals can masquerade as hormones and disrupt the delicate cycles in living organisms. For example, snails, mussels, and other molluscs have turned from female to male as a result of exposure to hormone disruptors. Fish, including the Great Lake salmon, have developed both male and female sex organs. Testicular, breast, and prostate cancers in humans have risen dramatically in recent years and may be associated with exposure to chemicals, including laundry detergents, cosmetics, plastics, and soaps. The report upheld Principle 15 of the 1992 Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, known as the precautionary principle, which states that “where there are threats of serious or irreversible damage, lack of full scientific certainty shall not be used as a reason for postponing cost-effective measures to prevent environmental degradation.”
Source: Jennifer Kalnins, “European Report Recognizes Hormone Disruptions,” Alternatives Journal 24(1):4, 1998.

• EPA to Test Thousands of Chemicals for Cancerous and Mutagenic Effects - In 1998, the Environmental Protection Agency announced a massive project to screen thousands of common chemicals, including pesticides, plastics, and cosmetics, for possible carcinogenic and mutagenic effects. The initial test will examine 15,000 chemicals for estrogen and other endocrine-like effects. Known as endocrine disrupters, certain substances in chemicals can mimic or interfere with hormones, causing problems with development, behavior, and reproduction. These have been associated with causing birth defects, low sperm counts, breast cancer, mental impairment, and other disorders. After initial screening, suspects chemicals would be subjected to comprehensive testing on laboratory mammals, birds, amphibians, fish and shrimp.
Source: John H. Cushman, Jr., “EPA to Hunt Dangers in Everyday Products,” New York Times, August 28, 1998.

• Toxic Deception - In a study of the chemical industry, two researchers document how the chemical industry manipulates science, bends the law, and endangers public health. The book also summarizes many studies detailing the abuse of pesticides, toxins, and carcinogens in the food supply, environment, and workplace.
Source: Dan Fagin and Marianne Lavelle, Toxic Deception (Birch Lane Press, 1997.

• Our Stolen Future - Three researchers examine the worldwide threat of PCBs, DDT, and other toxins to the ecosystem, the food supply, and human beings and the threat they pose to fertility, intelligence, and survival.
Source: Theo Colborn, Dianne Dumanoski, and John Peterson Myers, Our Stolen Future (New York: Dutton, 1996).

• Toxic Chemicals in the Deep Ocean - Toxic industrial chemicals have shown up in the tissues of whales that normally feed in the deep waters of the Atlantic Ocean, raising concern about the safety of the ocean’s food chain. Dutch researchers reported that the chemicals, polybrominated compounds that are used as flame retardants in children’s clothing, TV casings, and other products, behave like PCBs and DDT. The chemicals enter the atmosphere and river and sea water as a result of incomplete municipal incineration and eventually find their way into animal and human tissue. The findings are particularly troubling because the whales normally feed at a depth of between 1000 and 3600 feet and hunt in northern waters that are believed to be clean.
Source: Marlise Simons, “Whale Tissue Raises Worry on Toxic Chemicals,” New York Times, August 30, 1998.

The food selection logic of the macrobiotic diet

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

The food selection logic of the macrobiotic diet

The view over our human bodies as the fire substance, fire elements of the Universe. How our ancestors saw human beings in the energetic view, the view of yin and yang, the view of 5 elements (fire, earth, metal, water, tree). The real logic behind macrobiotic type of foods. Why are some exact foods considered as good macrobiotic food sources? Search for simple logic in all oriental medicine. Search for the simple yin/yang principles in all you do. This article will show you the simple, but very truthful view over the food choices we make daily and food that we consider as our basic diet food.
The oriental view over the human body as the fire substance. And the relation of our daily diet from the historical/energetical point of view.

It’s very important and useful to realise from time to time, that we really are “fire substance”, because this substance can keep existing, if we add fuel regularly. This fuel we call food and drinks. Another precondition is the air intake, that is essential control factor for the fire burning. Find out, which fuel is ideal and when and how should be taken, was the primary goal of the macrobiotic studies. Actually this necessity - to determine proper fuel - was important as early as the man appeared on the Earth. Our ancestors had to decide, what fuel they’ll use for their survival. To make their choice, they had to consider following factors:

1. They could use fast, or slowly burning fuel material (for example disaccharides or in reverse polysaccharides). Fast burning fuel creates usually stronger heat for the shorter time. But for the many reasons is the slowly burning fuel more advantageous. Very important reason is that with consumption of slowly burning carriers of energy is not needed to eat so often.

2. The ancestors could choose the fuel, that for achieving of the desired temperature is added either in big or in small amounts. Because the foods were not grown in the sufficient amount then, they choos this, that was sufficient even in the small amounts. Even for this reason wasn’t the meat as the base of their diets.

3. Our grandparents could seek for a fuel, that is possible to store well, or that is being spoiled quickly. Because there were no fridges or any preservative chemicals, they choose as their main foodstuff these foods, that can be stored for a long time and are degrading slowly.

4. They could choose the fuel, that forms smoke while being burned, and then leave debris after burning. Or the one, that completely burns and is clear. With the burning of oil and fats is heavy smoke created. If we use as the main burning substance for the maintaining of life the oils, fats, we have thanks to this smoke polluted the perception, unclear mind, not happy emotions etc.

5. Our fire is created by the activity of seven chakras or central fireplaces. Every chakra creates another form of heat and needs also different type of fuel. To supply fuel to all seven chakras, we should choose the harmonic and complete (whole) type of foods. If we use only parts of the foods or refined products, we nourish only some of the chakras.

How to make sweet rice mochi

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

How to make sweet rice mochi

How do macrobiotics make sweet rice mochi, tips for making mochi from sweet rice, what other alternative to sweet rice can you use?

This is recipe from the Michio Kushi book - Macrobiotic Way
With many of my comments in the brackets (I hope you don’t get confused by my writing style, just let me know in comments at the end of this article).

Ingredients:
1 cup of Natural sweet rice
1 and 1/2 - 2 cups of water (preferably natural spring water)
pinch of best quality sea salt

Rinse the sweet rice, put into the pressure cooker and pour water over it. Let it rest for 4-6 hours so the rice grains get more softer. Add the pinch of salt, close the pressure cooker and bring the water to boil (this is what Michio Kushi suggests in his book, but I am doing it a little differently - I am not closing the pressure cooker before seeing the water boiling, so I first wait until it boils, than I collect all the foam until it’s formed and then add the pinch of salt and after that I close the pressure cooker and let it pressurize). The Michio Kushi method continues: To prevent the rice from burning, place heat disperser (I am not sure about the exact English term, but I hope you know what I mean, something metal that disperse the heat over the whole pot bottom). And if the cooker has enough of pressure, turn the flame low and cook it for 50 minutes.

Put the cooker away and let it cool down a little, so the pressure falls. Let the rice get cooked like this for at least 4-5 minutes and remove the rice to the wooden bowl. With the use of heavy wooden muller (in Japan they used something very similar to baseball bat) press the cooked rice for 15-20 minutes (I can tell you it’s a really hard job even for man, you will feel your muscles nicely, but isn’t that the natural type of work that Macrobiotic is suggesting us? :-) why to spend time in fitness studios if you can make something useful while strengthening your muscles). Press the rice until all grains are crushed and until you have created sticky substance. You can moisten the muller (baseball bat), but we don’t recommend to much of water. But to create really perfect mochi dough, it would take you 1 hour of pressing (but as I have read, all the woman in the village were involved for this in the Japan history).

After you have created good mochi dough, brush the baking plate with a little of oil or dust it with a rice flour and spread the crushed rice (mochi) over it. Let it rest for 1-2 days, so it become dry. The dried out mochi should be stored in the fridge or somewhere in the cold place.

After the proper parching, slice the mochi to 5cm squares. Put them on the frying pan, cover with a lid and let it roast on a mild flame. Roast them from both sides until the sides of these mochi squares have golden-brown colour. Put them on a plate and serve with grated daikon radish and with roasted nori sheets (nor is a very tasty seaweed used in macrobiotic cooking quite much). We do serve 2-3 mochi cakes per person.

Homemade natto recipe

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

How to make homemade natto? How to make natto at home? Nato home making recipe.

Natto-Moto, or Natto Spores are the key starter in making Japanese fresh natto. Use these essentials to make your own delicious, natural Japanese culinary treats at home!

Ingredients: Japanese natural natto starter spores (powder) nattomoto. Sold with full English Instructions.

Mitoku Japanese Takahashi nattomoto (Translated from Japanese
(Natto Spores Powder & Spoon)
10 Step Instructions for Making Homemade Natto

Utensils Needed:
Soybeans 2.2 lb. (1 Kg.)
Sterilized Water 10 ml (Boil water for 5-10 minutes)
One spoonful of Nattomoto powder (0.1g) - Please note: 1special measuring spoon is provided in every box
Sterilized Cheese Cloth (small mesh)
Sterilized Pot
Sterilized Stainless steel Large Spoon
3-4 Sterilized ovenproof Glass Containers with lids
Instructions:
Wash the soybeans and soak for 9 hours (Summer) to 12 hours (Winter).
Drain and boil the soybeans for 9 hours on the stove (or use a pressure cooker)* until thesoybeans are soft enough to easily break with your fingers.*If you use the pressure cooker, please follow the directions that came with it.
Drain and place the beans in a sterilized pot.
Dissolve one special spoonful of Nattomoto (0.1g) in the sterilized water 10 ml
Pour Nattomoto solution immediately over the beans and stir them carefully with asterilized stainless steel spoon.(Beans should still be still warm.)
Divide the bean mixture in 3-4 shallow glass containers. Do not put a lot of beans in 1 container, asthey should be a thin layer. Be extra careful not to spill any bean mixture.Discard any mixture that is spilled as it should NOT be added back to the containers.
Put sterilized cheese cloth on the container and cover with a tight fitting lid.
Preheat the oven or a Japanese Warmer (KOTATSU) to 100РF (38РC).
Place the covered containers in a 100ц (38РC) to 103ц (40у) oven or warmer.Let the natto ferment for 22 to 24 hours.
Remove from the oven (or warmer), remove the lid (keep the cloth inplace) and put it into the refrigerator for one night. The next morning the natto is ready!

Caution!!

For optimal results:

The entire process should be as sterile as possible. Every cooking utensil must be sterilized by boil

each instrument 5-10 minutes prior to making natto.

Macrobiotic

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

My opinion is that macrobiotic is one of the most refined systems, that relates to nourishment (regimen generaly). It’s also because it takes to the cooking these factors into the consideration: concrete, given by birth and actual dispozition of individual.
Specific foods (even if not meat) are strongly nonrecommended for everyday consumption, for many vegetarians will be a big surprise, the unbenefical as far as dangerous some of the commonly consumed foods - for example potato, bakery products with yeast, milk products, exotic type of fruits and vegetables, sugar (this probably won’t be such a surprise), classical refined kitchen salt etc.

On the contrary is given advantage to the natural non refined products, as are cooked whole grains, boiled fresh vegetables, legumes + their fermented products, seaweeds. Delicacies are homely type of fruits, nuts.. instead of sugar: natural sweeteners (barley malt, wheat malt, rice malt) etc.

I haven’t yet encountered any system, that would so complexly deal with foods as macrobiotic.

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