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michio kushi kokawa w. japan 17 MAGGIO 1926 - boston 28 DICEMBRE 2014
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2011 IL CORPO NON MENTE 2008 la dieta macrobiotica
2004 1995
obesità e dimagrimento
equilibrare il cibo per la nostra salute |
diabete e ipoglicemia
gravidanza e macrobiotica
La nuova cucina macrobiotica 1985
dieta e prevenzione del cancro
libreriauniversitaria.it in inglese |

IL CORPO NON MENTE
La diagnosi orientale, antico sistema olistico di conoscenza, spesso riesce a
scoprire la presenza di disturbi fisici ancor prima che si mani festino. Questo
libro aiuta a comprendere e a utilizzare tale approccio naturale alla salute.
Spiega innanzitutto quali sono i principi della medicina orientale. Poi insegna
a rilevare e a capire i più comuni problemi di salute tramite la semplice
osservazione della bocca, delle labbra, dei denti, degli
occhi, del naso, delle guance, delle orecchie, della fronte, dei peli, delle
mani, dei piedi e della pelle. Numerose immagini e
diverse tabelle di facile lettura aiutano a riconoscere rapidamente quali sono i
segni della malattia, in modo da permettere di intraprendere un personale
cammino verso il totale recupero del benessere psicofisico. "Il corpo non mente"
costituisce una guida completa alla diagnosi orientale, un metodo antichissimo
ma rivoluzionario, che consente di identificare e prevenire le malattie,
salvaguardando contemporaneamente la salute e l'armonia psicofisiche.
ibs
guida al latte nascosto
Tu
tti noi abbiamo poca coscienza di quello che realmente passa dai nostri
piatti per finire nei nostri stomaci. Per esempio, i consumatori abituali di prosciutto sono convinti di non mangiare carne perchè non vedono mai una
bistecca e vi è chi pensa di seguire una dieta senza sale anche quando cosparge
di parmigiano i suoi spaghetti insipidi. A beneficio di noi tutti distratti, abbiamo preparato un elenco dei cibi che
in varia misura e in modo più o meno celato contengono latte. Nel caso di
prodotti dell'industria si tratta di latte in polvere. Siccome il latte
inacidisce, tutti i prodotti industriali (pasticceria, merendine, prodotti da
forno, gelati, ecc...) che lo contengono hanno bisogno di conservanti e additivi
vari. Lo stesso vale per i cosmetici: quelli senza latte sono i più naturali.
Probabilmente questo elenco è tutt'altro che completo
...
ivu.org - vegan3000.info - promiseland.it
MEDICINA MACROBIOTICA Questo
libro, scritto da uno dei più illustri pionieri del movimento olistico
internazionale, costituisce una vera e propria sfida alle istituzioni mediche
convenzionali perché riconoscano l’approccio macrobiotico alla malattia e alla
cura.
nonsololibri.net
Macrobiotica deriva dall'unione delle parole greche: "makros" e "bios". Il suo
significato è letteralmente: lunga vita, grande vita, vita piena.
Chi ha fatto ha fatto conoscere la Macrobiotica in tutto il mondo?
- George Ohsawa (medico e filosofo giapponese)
- Michio Kushi
Il principio fondamentale della macrobiotica è che tutto il cibo da noi
consumato si suddivide in due gruppi Yin (acido - per es:latte, yougurt, frutta,
tè, spezie ecc) e Yang (alcalino - per es:sale, carne, pesce, pollo, uova ecc).
Questi due principi sono opposti ma allo stesso complementari, infatti la loro
assunzione equilibrata mantiene l'armonia tra mente e corpo.
Esistono comunque dei cibi "bilanciati" quali ad esempio i cereali, i legumi e i
semi oleosi.
66.71.134.38/_macrobiotica_.php
if you live in a tropical climate, you can eat more tropical foods such as
spices, tomatoes, peppers, avocados and aubergines than someone who lives in a
more northern country. It’s where you currently live that is important – if you
were born in a hotter climate and now live in a cooler one but continue to eat
lots of tropical foods, a macrobioti
c consultant would say that you’re likely to
feel cold a lot of the time and not function at your optimum. You need to give
your body the foods it needs to adjust to the new climate.
thenational.ae - 2009
¿Cuál es su meta para el futuro?
Seguir este sueño. En primer lugar, un entendimiento mejor
de los alimentos y del medio ambiente animaría al ser humano a evolucionar de
forma pacífica y espiritual. En segundo lugar, cambiaría el sistema económico e
industrial para usar nuevas tecnologías que no contaminen. Como tercer punto
crearía un gobierno mundial y como cuarto punto desearía una raza humana
espiritual y que esta civilización espiritual poblara el mundo entero. ¡Esto es
mi sueño y en el fondo es su sueño y el sueño de todo ser humano!
¿Qué significa “michi” (el camino)?
Mi nombre! (se ríe). También es el camino del universo, o
el Yin y el Yang. Michi significa interpretar y actuar de esa manera. Sin
embargo, de una forma conceptual, pensar que debería hacer esto o lo otro no es
nada bueno. En su lugar, los actos y pensamientos correctos deberían surgir de
una forma natural. Para que esto ocurra, tenemos que comer bien. En una persona
“sana” esta armonía brota sin ningún planteamiento previo, como un acto natural.
Esto es michi.
A través de una mayor comprensión del alimento y del medio ambiente animaría a
la humanidad a desarrollarse en la paz y espiritualidad... este es mi sueño.
buenasiembra.com.ar
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aveline tomoko kushi 1923-2001 Macrobiotics Founder Dies of Cancer at 78Aveline Kushi, a leader of the health food movement who helped found one of the nation's first naturalfood stores, has died following a lengthy battle with cancer. She was 78. With her husband, Michio, the Japanese-born Kushi was a leading proponent of alternative medicine and of macrobiotics, the belief that eating a mostly vegetarian diet of organic grains and produce, affects far more than physical health. Practitioners believe that eating meat and processed foods contributes to aggression and disharmony not only in individuals, but in whole societies, undermining prospects for world peace. Kushi was diagnosed with cancer of the cervix about nine years ago. In the early 1960s, the Kushis moved from New York to the Boston area, where they formed study groups to discuss diet and its effects on health and world peace. The groups generated demand for natural and organic foods, and in 1966 Aveline Kushi opened Erewhon, a shop in Brookline named for a utopian novel by British philosopher Samuel Butler. She shortly afterward opened a branch in Los Angeles. She sold the company in 1983. She was born in Yokota, Japan, and came to the United States in 1951. In 1978, the couple founded the Kushi Institute, a school to teach macrobiotics. Thousands have attended the institute's courses and those offered by a sister school in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Massachusetts school moved to Becket, Mass., in 1990. Christine Akbar, a Kushi family spokeswoman, said Aveline Kushi underwent traditional radiation therapy after learning she had cancer. When the cancer spread to her bones, she was told there was no other conventional treatment available, Akbar said. Kushi relied on acupuncture and other Eastern medicines and the cancer was in remission for several years. Besides her husband, she is survived by four sons, 13 grandchildren and seven siblings. A daughter died of cancer in 1995.
COMMENT by Dr. Stephen Byrnes It is, of course, sad when another dies of cancer. What should be highlighted here, however, is the fact that Mrs. Kushi, as well as one of her daughters (presumably also following a macrobiotic diet), died of cancer and that the macrobiotic diet is presented as an ideal way to PREVENT (and sometimes TREAT) cancer. Though no diet offers 100% protection against any disease, the claims for macrobiotics are highly suspect given the unfortunate reasons behind Kushi's passing. I feel that I should point out here what most of the public does not know concerning macrobiotics: many of its adherents smoke--quite heavily--as well as drink large amounts of coffee. Tobacco is viewed as a "yang" substance in macrobiotic philosophy. Anne Louise Gittleman, in her book Your Body Knows Best, commented on these strange practices in macrobiotics (Gittleman used to be an adherent and got very sick in the process) and attributed them to practitioners needing stimulants because of what was lacking in the diet: adequate fat and protein.
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Reazioni per via
elettrochimica
Già dagli anni ’’60, per opera dello scienziato e filosofo giapponese George
Ohsawa (Nyoiti Yukikazu Sakurazawa), conosciuto in tutto il mondo per aver
diffuso la teoria e la pratica della Macrobiotica, si hanno notizie di reazioni
nucleari a debole energia ottenute tramite processi chimici o fisici indotti da
un operatore esterno.
George Ohsawa, in collaborazione con il suo allievo Michio Kushi e altri, negli
anni 1963-64 è riuscito a sintetizzare atomi di Ferro con particolari
caratterist
iche fisico-chimiche: questi isomeri, ottenuti in molti modi diversi
(tramite circuiti elettrici fatti con materiali di facile reperibilità e a basso
costo, partendo da Carbonio e Ossigeno, mostravano interessanti proprietà, per esempio quella di arrugginire con difficoltà, oltre a reagire meno al calore.
Nel corso degli stessi esperimenti attraverso uno spettroscopio sono state
osservate altre reazioni di questo tipo, per esempio il passaggio da Sodio a
Potassio o quella da Carbonio a Boro ...
luca chiesi - www.nexusitalia.com
"The practicality of macrobiotics is that it can be practiced
by anyone, anywhere, every day. It does not require a special time taken from
everyday life to practice it. It is an integral part of everyday life. For these
reasons, it is the ultimate self-improvement vehicle."
George Ohsawa
A Sensible Way of
Eating?
Michio Kushi is leader of a worldwide macrobiotic movement.
Ohsawa developed macrobiotics in the early 1900s and claimed to have cured
himself of tuberculosis with it.
Today, in his many books and on his Web site, Macrobiotics Online, Kushi points
to the modern diet and lifestyle as the cause of modern disease. He urges the
return to the way our ancestors ate for centuries: the consumption of whole
unprocessed foods, simply prepared, in season and
locally grown.
He calls this “a
sensible way of eating” and offers it as an answer
to the epidemic of health problems.
tele-management.ca - 2013
ebola
Since the end of World War II, the
planet has been beset with a series of grave crises, including the nuclear arms
race, chronic and degenerative disease, and climate change. The macrobiotic
approach has offered a healthy, peaceful way to resolve each of these challenges.
The most recent crisis—the Ebola epidemic raging in West Africa—has now started
to spread to the United States and Europe and threatens to become a global
pandemic. At the present time, there is no effective medical treatment for
Ebola, and no comprehensive dietary guidelines by WHO, CDC, governments, or
other bodies.
mk - kushiinstitute.org - 2014
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Lawrence Kushi
"I think there's good evidence to say,
'Yes, some raw foods, like salads, are a good thing,'" says Lawrence Kushi,
associate director for etiology and prevention research at Kaiser Permanente in
Northern California. "A lot of other foods benefit from being cooked."
Kushi is more open-minded about alternative food approaches than some scientists.
His father, Michio Kushi,
helped introduce macrobiotics to North America. Macrobiotics is a philosophy of
diet and wellness that relies primarily on whole grains and vegetables.
Kushi says that water-soluble vitamins, such as C and B, are leached out of
foods when cooked. But sauteing foods in a little oil improves the body's uptake
of fat-soluble nutrients such as the carotenoids found in tomatoes, greens, and
orange fruits and vegetables. "Having a variety of preparations is the way to
go he says.
kim pierce - sun-sentinel.com

Michio Kushi 1926-2014
We are deeply saddened to announce
that Michio Kushi, macrobiotic educator, natural foods pioneer, and founder and
chairman of Kushi Institute, passed away in Boston where he lived on Sunday,
December 28. He was 88.
He lived a long and fulfilling life and dedicated
himself to the realization of one healthy, peaceful world.
He leaves behind his wife, Midori
Hiyashi Kushi; four sons, Norio, Haruo, Phiya, and Hisao and their families; and
thousands of students, individuals and families he counseled; and friends and
associates whose lives he touched over the last sixty years ...
fb/kushi institute - 28 dic 2014
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As you know macrobiotics has helped
thousands of sick people; but this is kindergarten. The purpose of
macrobiotics is to become free to change all of this world into what we want -
unhappiness to happiness, sickness to health, war to peace, misery to love.
When you attain this freedom you become the children of the Kingdom of Heaven.
michio kushi


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