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Sweet vegetable drink

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Vegetable drink with strong sweet taste - macrobiotic recipe

How to prepare sweet vegetable drinks, when to drink sweet drinks, what vegetables are needed for this sweet macrobiotic drink?

If you like sweet (and who doesn’t), it’s best if you cover your sweet cravings with natural sources. There’s nothing more natural than fruits and vegetables if we talk about the sweet taste. But fruits are so sweet that they are not recommended for regular eating. Instead of them, use vegetables any time you want. And maybe you would be shocked how strong sweet taste can you achieve with simple cooked veggies (at least I was myself). I always craved for chocolate, honey, sweet biscuits, just anything with sugar. But after starting macrobiotic cooking, it has changed completely. Not that my sweet craving taste would be gone. But I can cover 80% of my sweet taste needs with very natural, hence completely healthy foods, without any side effects.
Sugar is completely wrong product for your body. It’s devastating all your organs, whole system is shocked by the strong massive energy that comes together with sugar. It’s totally chemically refined foodstuff. You couldn’t find it in the wild nature, if the science wouldn’t bring it to your homes. It lacks all minerals, trace elements, vitamins. It’s just simple energy to be burned. But it comes with consequences. Because it lacks minerals, these minerals are needed for the processing of sugar by your body. It takes calcium from your reserves like bones. Yes, that’s why your teeth are getting bad. That’s why you have fragile bones. It takes many other minerals too.
It’s giving so much pure energy, that body can’t handle, if you are not marathon runner or very much active sportsman. This energy is getting into the blood stream and if not used, it’s going to be stored somewhere in the form of fat.
If you start eating macrobiotic, your body is starting to clean all your stored wastes. The sugar comes out as first. Usually in the form of zits on your face and other skin problems (eczema, skin itching).
The best natural substitute for the simple sugar is vegetable sweet drink. For the transition phase is recommended honey also, but try to switch to complete polysacharids (whole grains, vegetables, fruits) as fast as you can (but don’t be stressed by it).
Sweet vegetable drink is made of sweet vegetables. There are many of them, but these are basic: onion, carrot, cabbage, turnip, pumpkin, sweet potato, celery, parsley. How do you prepare sweet vegetable drink? It’s really very simple. Choose any of these vegetables, switch them often, use any of them together with any other, it’s up to you, there are no rules, all vegetables can be used together. Important is to chop them on very small pieces, so they release a lot of their sweet taste. If you have them chopped all, put them into the pot and pour water over them. I usually use ratio of 1:1 (vegetable:water). But it’s really up to you. Try to experiment and use 1:2 for example. Just don’t measure it exactly, do it by intuition. Ok, you are nearly done, because all you need to do is to turn the heat to the full flame and when it boils, lower the heat and let it simmer for 30 minutes. And you are done. Really simple, isn’t it?
Now, because after 30 minutes of boiling, the vegetable is completely out of any taste, you can try it. Strain the drink and throw off all the vegetables (preferably to your compost). I prepare this drink in a bigger amount, so I can store it into the fridge and drink 1-2 cups every day, for the length of 3 days. So I am making new sweet vegetable drink every 4 days.
Use this drink when you are a little hungry, or you have low sugar in your blood (hypoglycemi). It will make you wake up nicely and give you fresh energy. Of course, you this drink any time you know you will like it and if you have real taste for something sweet.

Macrobiotic - Yin and Yang

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Macrobiotic - mysterious power of Yin and Yang

Yin Yang
Every meal you eat contains some energy in itself. Watch over your energy balance and your body will reward. Macrobiotic defenders assert, that this way you’ll achieve long, happy and healthy life.

The word macrobiotic is deduced from Greek “macro” and “bios”. It could be explained as natural way of living. If you’ll adhere to macrobiotic, you should be assured about longevity, inner harmony and health ofcourse.

Macrobiotic works with idea of yin and yang

Yin and Yang are basic antipole energies, that are as two magnets constantly attracted, repeled and harmonize.
Macrobiotics assert that every particle, thing and living creature are result of these energies.
The same is for every food you eat, it has own energy - either balanced or extreme.
Psyche shows after this meal either harmonized or extreme contition. If you’ll for a long time consume foods balanced from the point of yin and yang, you’ll establish harmony to your organism and so health. On the contrary if you’ll consume extreme foods for a long time, your body won’t able to regulate constant disharmony and succumb to disease.

Yang energy

It’s centripetal energy, contracting.
Extremely yang - belongs there meat, poultry, eggs, salty cheese, fish (red meat), refined salt
Moderate yang - belongs there fish (white meat), mollusc, sea salt, soya, fermented vegetables

Yin energy

It’s centrifugal energy, releasing.
Extremely yin - sugar, honey, sweetness, cofe, alcohol, milk, yogurt, cream, tropical fruits and vegetable, spice and herbs
Moderate yin - salads, local fruits, nuts, vegetal oils, non-stimulating drinks

Macrobiotic - impact on alimentation

For the last several years was manner of eating changed so much, that the main component of nourishment are all complex foods. Even the products alone, the ones you cook from, are results of industrial modifications.
The main mistake is, that disappeared whole grains from the cooking menus, that in the shape of white baked goods lose their most valuable components. Furthermore the consumption of fats was increased, simple sugars, animal proteins and chemicals, used in the processing foods.

Macrobiotic for balanced body

What to eat then, to get your body in harmony? The base are whole grains (unhusked brown rice, barley, millet, husked oat, wheat and rye grains, corn, buckwheat), soups (from any vegetables), seaweeds, legumes. Up to third of every meal should make vegetable cooked in steam, boiled in water, stewed on the minimum of oil or infused.
The food could be filled with fishes and sea products baked on grate or boiled. From drinks is ideal tea from 3 year tea twigs or tea from roasted rice or barley grains. And ofcourse drink to too cold spring water.
From condiments use with light degree sea salt, soy sauce or salty plumps umeboshi. Sour taste to foods give rice or cereal vinegar, piquant will be grated ginger, shallot or horseradish. For a sweet taste you can use rice or barley malt.

Eat macrobioticaly is not easy at all and it won’t do without restrain. But the one who have tried macrobiotic, will surely confirm, that balance of foods will penetrate to whole body and will solve all ailments.

Macrobiotic food and sugar crave

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Macrobiotic food and sugar crave

How to deal with strong sugar cravings, how to steer away from the wrong types of sugar foods, how to naturally satisfy your need for sweet taste?

Everybody needs delicious sweet taste during the day. The sweet is giving your body relaxing energy, uplifting feeling. Sweet is connected with love on the emotional level. But you need to take only good quality sweet sources, that will not harm your body and psychic. Simple refined sugar is very bad for your health/body. It’s not called refined by chance. The reason is, it’s totally exhausted product, where only the simple monosacharids stay in. But monosacharids are not good for your digestion at all. They are very quickly going into the blood and if you are not marathon runner, or very active person, you can’t burn them so fast as they are provided. The end effect is, they put a big load on the digestion organs and if they are not burned, they are transformed to fats and stored in various body parts. Refined sugar wasn’t option in the human history until the recent century. Look more into the human history if you want to live and be healthy. People were eating much more natural sweet products. They were eating simple fruits. Only the seasoned fruits that were around them. They dried them for winter storage and consumption. They couldn’t transport subtropical fruits (bananas, oranges, mangos) to the moderate climate zones. The nature has great logic, just watch and learn from it. The best macrobiotic sweeteners are rice malt, barley malt, rice syrup and sometimes maple syrup. Also all kinds of available fruits, dried or fresh. Because sweet is considered yin in energy, try to make your cakes with the little of yang energy too. It’s good to use kuzu to your desert preparation. Or to cook your fruits with a pinch of quality sea salt.
If you are Earth element in the Nine star ki, the sweet is your dominant taste. You will crave for sweet taste very often. You need to learn few principles to overcome this sweet need everyday. The best method is to prepare sweet vegetable drinks. You can prepare them once in 3 days. Because they can be stored in the fridge for 3 days easily. They are very simple to make, but you’ll be very surprised how sweety they are. They are perfect to drink when you crave for sweet taste. They are made from sweet vegetables like onion, cabbage, carrot, pumpkin, sweet potato, turnip, parsley and many others (try to experiment). Just chop all vegetable to very small pieces and put into the pot with water. The water/vegetable ratio does vary and it’s up to you, but try to start with 1:1 ratio. Don’t add anything else and let it simmer for 30 minutes. Drink your 1-2 cups warm and store the rest into the fridge, after it gets cold. It will last easily for 3 days there.
Another important thing how to prevent you from sweet cravings is daily fresh salads eating. It’s something like fast pickles. It’s just like pickling the vegetables for 30 minutes. Pickling does mean, that you mix chopped vegetables (not only the sweet types for this, you can use anything and even fruits) with salt and press it (the best is with your hands) until the juice comes from the vegetables. Then let it rest for 30 minutes and you can eat this delicious uplifting salad. You can store this salad in the fridge for 3 days too and take a little bit each day. You now see, it’s very easy to cook macrobiotic. You wouldn’t believe it’s very simple to cook macrobiotic pudding like the one on the picture.

Macrobiotic microwave cooking

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Microwave cooking dangers from the view of macrobiotic

What are the dangers of the microwave heating/cooking from the point of macrobiotic theory, the energetic (yin/yang) explanation of the microwave cooking dangers.

Macrobiotics are known for cooking their grains and beans for a long time in the pressure cookers. Usually people are satisfied with 20 minutes cooked rice, but macrobiotic diet suggests to cook the brown rice for 45 minutes and even in the pressure cooker, if you are not using pressure cooker, you should prolong the cooking time to 60-90 minutes. It’s very different to other diets. But it has all its reasons. You should try to view at all aspects of the macrobiotic diet from the energetic point of view, from the yin/yang theory, because the macrobiotic is based on the ancient Taoism teachings.
Heat is considered as the yang aspect. Cold is the opposite - yin. Because the uncooked grains are a little bit yin from the view of the digested energy, the energy that would they give if eaten, we should balance their yin state with a good quality yang energy - and that is the heating. But you can use many kinds of heating styles and techniques and the modern age is bringing you even the new, modern styles. But it seems, that the science is not thinking about the well being of the Humanity at the first place. It seems like the money business overpowers it, especially with the microwave ovens fast spread all over the world. It was a very good selling product, because it will attack the most needed aspects of every man - speed and easiness. People want fast results and very easy use of their tools. This is what microwave cooker does the best. But if you look at the Nature, there’s nothing long term, that is based on these principles. The Nature is supported/based on the quite opposite - patience, slowness, persistence, slow growth. But back to the energetic view over the different heating styles.
The most natural heating energy is achieved by the most natural heating fuel - the wood. It’s providing the best quality - it means balanced - form of the yang heating energy, hence the food will be the most balanced too if heated with the wooden fire. But nearly anybody could practicaly use the wood for cooking of their foods, so we have to choose the best compromises. And the closest heating fuel (again from the energetic view) that we can use in our kitchens in this modern age is the gas.
The electric cooking is completely different style. There’s no flame, the heat is product of the high intensity electric waves - it’s nothing you could find in Nature to cook your food. It’s very unnatural form of heating and it delivers very chaotic energy to your body. Because the high intensity waves are chaotic, they are very yin and the food is missing the yang aspect to be well balanced. And if electric cookers are chaotic and the electric cooking is very yin, consider the microwave cookers - they are much father on the yin scale of cooking. The yin energy is very extreme, there’s no heat used to cook your food, the heating is achieved by completely alien way to us - by very high intensity wave vibrations. It’s so high, that it breaks the atomic structure of the foods - it’s giving total energetic chaos to your foods. And what you eat, is what you become - you will accumulate this chaos to your body, to your thinking. It doesn’t need to show immediately if you are balancing this chaos with another form of energies in your life, but in the long term, it’s making a big impact on you and our bodies are not able to maintain the healthy balance with this style of cooking.
At best, try to cook/heat your foods with the gas cookers or if you are lucky with the wooden fire (maybe in your mountain cottages). If your kitchen has only electric cookers, try to use portable gas cooker, it’s well worth the hassle.

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.

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 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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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.

Macrobiotic cookbooks

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Macrobiotic cooking provides a deeply spiritual approach to food, stressing harmonious balancing of yin and yang as well as mindful attention to ingredients and their preparation. Vivian Eggers, who lives on Maui, began her studies at the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, New York, and continued them at the Kushi Institute in Boston. She often cooks for religious retreats.

Macrobiotic Cookbooks

Macrobiotic cooking

Kimberley: What’s the theory behind macrobiotic cooking?
Vivian Eggers: Basically, it’s the understanding of the principles of yin and yang and its application to food and the condition of the body. Yin is basically expansive energy and yang is contractive energy, and there are many different words to describe the qualities of expansion and contraction: lightness and darkness, male and female. One of the most basic points for understanding this is through the seasons and the transformation of the seasons. Summer is hot, everything is lush and green, the birds are out singing every day. It’s an expansive time. Then this changes and shifts and goes all the way around to its opposite in the winter when the leaves are gone, it’s barren and cold, the land is frozen. We stay inside trying to keep warm and retain heat. Yin and yang are very real, very manifest in daily life. So when you start thinking in terms of yin and yang it’s like being given new tools for seeing.
Within that energy system, there are many correlations with the body, each organ corresponds to each of the five elements–fire, earth, water, air, and metal. And each element has a particular energy. That’s what one studies in acupuncture or shiatsu as well as macrobiotic cooking so that you understand the sensitivity of the organs to a particular time of year, to a particular time of day, to a particular color, to a particular emotion, to a particular food. In macrobiotic cooking, you study the whole body, not just how to cut up carrots.
K: You just spoke of metal energy. What is it?
V: We’re sitting here now in a country setting where there’s a lot of earth energy, but in the background, we hear a truck on the highway. That’s metal energy. It moves very quickly, it cuts through air energy, through earth energy. Look at these scissors, they’re made of energy, strong, solid, cutting. They’re good example of metal energy.
K: What food has metal energy?
V: Brown rice, for instance. It’s strong, and supports metal energy in the human body.
K: Let’s take one day in the life of a macrobiotic cook. How would you approach cooking for a family?
V: First, an assessment of my own condition, by checking in with myself in the morning to see how I feel. What color is my skin? What’s going on with my eyes? How’s my tongue? Are my fingers or toes cold? All those little things. If there’s a complaint–a headache, menstrual cramps–your body will let you know immediately. So this influences what I’m going to ingest throughout the day. If I’m cooking for children, then I go and be with them: Hello, how are you? How did you sleep last night? What’s going on with your body?
K: You have to be conscious of not only what’s being prepared and how it’s presented, but also who is going to eat it and how it effects them on an internal level?
V: Absolutely. Initially, it sounds like a lot of work, but it’s not. It’s as easy as riding a bicycle. When you first teach a child how to ride a bicycle, you tell her that she needs to sit on the seat, to balance, to pedal, to hold onto the handle bars and steer, go at a certain speed, so on and so forth. But doing it is really easy. And of course, the more you do it, the more you learn. This is a study I’ve been involved with for maybe fourteen years now and every time I cook for a group of people or go through a process with my own health, I’m still learning. It’s an expansion process, like being handed a flower that gradually unfolds over a period of years.
K: What all is involved?
V: In addition to nutrition, macrobiotics deals with the energetics of food, the energy of the cook and how important that is. Being aware that you’re not putting anger in the food, and so forth. Plus the style of cutting and how that influences not only the taste of the dish, but it’s energy.
If you’re cutting carrots, for instance, the way you cut creates a particular energetic quality. If I take the carrot and make big diagonal cuts by turning the carrot every inch, I end up with large triangular pieces, suitable for a stew. If I take the carrot and make quick short cuts on the diagonal, say an eighth of an inch, then turn these pieces over and cut them very finely, I end up with long fine match-stick shaped carrots. Now if I put them both into a large stew pot and cook them for an hour, the large pieces will be tender, the skin of the carrot will have lightly separated from it. However, the match-stick carrots will be completely exhausted. On the other hand, if I saute both of them in a skillet, the match-sticks will be done in a matter of minutes, where the others will be somewhat warmed and seared on the outside, but completely raw on the inside. So one of the fundamentals of macrobiotic cooking is knowing how to use a knife to chop vegetables so there is a uniform cut and consistency to them. Also, when you cut, you put your own ki [energy] into them as opposed to using a Cuisinart where you get a consistent cut, but no ki energy. If you want to give someone your ki, then the stronger food is the one you’ve cut by hand and put your energy into.
Food preparation becomes a form of meditation because of your focus and awareness and intention to sustain those you feed, not just to get the meal out of the way. When I’m cooking for retreats, it becomes part of my practice. I try to go into the kitchen and remain centered and aware, creating the most peaceful food that I can, even if it’s for a hundred and fifty or more people.
K: So instead of planning the menu a week in advance, you have to be constantly mindful what you need, of what your body needs, what other people need.
V: Absolutely. You develop that, and it’s quite easy. It just comes. I couldn’t go back to the other way of cooking. Now I always consider who am I cooking for and what is the intention. It has become second nature. When I cook I’m always in a place of joy and pleasure internally.
K: How do you know if food is yin or yang? Does it change depending on how it is prepared?
V: Yin and yang are relative to each other. In the Taoist symbol, one area is predominately black, with a little dot of white, and vice versa. This perfectly depicts yin and yang in that they’re connected to each other and even though a particular thing may have a predominantly yang quality, it still has a little bit of yin. Certain substances are very yang–salt and beef, for instance. But when you want to get into a fine comparison, you have to look at one food in relation to another.
The recommendation in macrobiotics is a grain-based diet. The main food you eat are grains, for they are our most gentle, peaceful, nurturing food, the ones with the most to give to sustain and develop human life. Within grains, brown rice is the focal point, the centering food. The rest branches out and develops around it.
K: Was all this developed before the theories about eating low on the food chain?
V: Long before, but it meshes beautifully with it. A cow is a large animal with its own digestive system, with a heart of its own, a circulatory system, a nervous system and so on. Before you can ingest it, you have to take its life in one way or another, then take the meat from its body in a good clean way and prepare it in a certain way, otherwise it becomes poisonous. Look at the activity that’s involved in all of that. Of course in this modern day and age, we just go to the supermarket and run the cart down the meat aisle and choose a shrink wrapped package. It’s not like it was several generations ago when people were involved in a personal way in taking the lives of the animal they would then eat. The modern meat industry has separated us from that process altogether. It’s yet another way in which we are divorced from our bodies.
K: And perhaps from the sacred. Many native traditions honor the deer for giving its life so that the two-leggeds might eat. And from the way you talk about macrobiotic cooking, even vegetables seem filled with an almost animistic energy.
V: Absolutely, the mundane world becomes very precious. Macrobiotic cooking requires constant mindfulness. The meals that I would feed a troupe of exotic dancers from Armenia wouldn’t be the same food that I would feed to group of nuns on retreat. There would be adjustments of the food, of the preparation, and the cooking technique.
Take grain, for instance. Most people take their grain in the form of bread. Even in whole grained-bread, the grain is crushed, ground into flour. Then it usually sits around a very long time until it is baked. By the time you get it, the grain has gone through quite a process. Where’s the chi energy in it? As opposed to going to the store and buying brown rice, cooking it in your pressure cooker, then eating it by crushing the grain in your own mouth.
Digestion begins in the mouth, so macrobiotics recommends that each mouthful be chewed 25 to 50 times to bring out the sweetness of the grain. Also to really taste the grain. Many people completely miss the experience of truly tasting food. There is a textural change that occurs as well in long chewing so that digestion is much easier since the food liquifies. If you take time to just sit and eat slowly, you’ll find that the food you are eating can be better utilized and that you’ll eat less. You can eat smaller portions of food and be satisfied.
Macrobiotics is about having a rich, full, deep, healthy, independent life. Part of the reason for eating this way is to remove yourself from the dependency of drugstores and doctors or even holistic practitioners. In studying macrobiotics, you are removing yourself from all of this for you are studying your body and its relationship to this earth, to the elements. In choosing your foods with such awareness, many deep and profound changes occur within the body.
K: I think that most people’s idea of macrobiotic food is that it is a very boring diet of brown rice.
V: Yes. Everywhere I travel people will say, “Oh, I did that macrobiotic diet.” When I ask them what they ate, they say they cooked brown rice and miso soup. That’s all I hear. Maybe they add aduki beans. That is pretty boring. But that isn’t what macrobiotics is about and it’s a great misunderstanding. Initially, Michio Kushi, who helped to popularize macrobiotics, promoted a basic macrobiotic diet consisting of a certain proportion of brown rice to beans to a sea vegetable to a root vegetable to a pickle accompanied by miso soup. That’s what I call the training wheel diet. So this is a guideline. The foundation is brown rice and miso soup, but true macrobiotic cooking spins out from there very, very quickly. To prepare a macrobiotic meal is a real spontaneous dance.
K: How would someone learn to cook macrobiotically?
V: They could start by seeking out a macrobiotic cook or center. There are people all over the United States. Also books are an excellent starting place. They provide information, bring up questions. The basic recipe book, Introducing Macrobiotic Cooking by Wendy Esko, is a primer that is very easy to understand; it teaches all the dishes in a straightforward way.
K: When I worked as a chef, I’d find myself having long, non-verbal conversations with food. Do you talk to food? Does it talk to you?
V: Absolutely.
Macrobiotic advocates teach that eating in harmony with your environment creates a balance and peace in your life that can be extended to your family, community, and eventually the world. Keep this in mind the next time you sit down at a table for a meal.
Anyone who has ever been on a strict diet is familiar with the following eating meditation:
Take a small handful of raisins or nuts. Eat them one at a time, paying strict attention to taste, smell, texture. Don’t let your mind wander, but concentrate on each little morsel of food as it enters your mouth, as you chew and swallow, savoring the taste. Let the taste sensation completely disappear before you place another bite in your mouth. Compare this with the way you normally eat a handful of raisins or nuts. Try to eat an entire meal with this type of careful attention to what you are eating, chewing, swallowing.

To learn more about the macrobiotic community contact The International Macrobiotic Directory, 1050 40th Street, Oakland, CA 94608.

Michio and Avaline Kushi, who run the Kushi Institute in Boston, have a number of cookbooks out, including Michio Kushi’s Standard Macrobiotic Diet, 1992, and The Macrobiotic Way, 1985.

Other Macrobiotic Cookbooks:

Kushis Macrobi Ck
by Aveline Kushi (Author) (Paperback )

The Macrobiotic Path to Total Health : A Complete Guide to Preventing and Relieving More Than 200 Chronic Conditionsand Disorders Naturally
by Alex Jack (Author), Michio Kushi (Author) (Hardcover )

Cooking the Whole Foods Way: Your Complete, Everyday Guide to Healthy, Delicious Eating With 500 Recipes, Menus, Techniques, Meal Planning, Buying Tips, Wit & Wisdom
by Christina Pirello (Illustrator), Bill Tara (Paperback - March 1997)

Changing Seasons Macrobiotic Cookbook: Cooking in Harmony With Nature
by Aveline Kushi, Wendy Esko (Paperback - July 2003)

Macrobiotic Diet
by Michio Kushi, et al (Paperback - August 1993)

The Quick and Natural Macrobiotic Cookbook
by Aveline Kushi, et al (Paperback )
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See also Aveline Kushi’s Complete Guide To Macrobiotic Cooking and Lessons of Night and Day. She and Wendy Esko co-authored The Changing Seasons Cookbook and The Macrobiotic Cancer Prevention Cookbook. Cornelia Aihara, who–with her husband Herman–run the George Ohsawa Macrobiotic Foundation and Vega Study Center in Oroville, CA, is the author of The Do of Cooking, Macrobiotic Kitchen, The Calendar Cookbook, and Macrobiotic Childcare. Andrea Bliss Lerman’s The Macrobiotic Community Cookbook features recipes and short sketches of the chefs involved.

For a book from a completely different perspective about the kinds of energy that can be put in food, read Like Water for Chocolate by Lauro Esquirel. Also be sure to see the wonderful film Babette’s Feast which is based on an Isak Dinesen short story.