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The ultimate guide on how to build and integrate healthy habits into your diet and lifestyle, revealing a more positive, balanced, and invigorating approach to long lasting health. With modern “healthy” diets constantly flip-flopping on what foods to eat and focusing on restricting calories, individuals can be left confused, defeated, and unsatisfied. This new book by acclaimed macrobiotic health and nutritional experts Denny and Susan Waxman leaves all negativity behind and brings to light a positive outlook on building one healthy habit at a time. “Great health is not achieved by taking away and restricting—it is achieved by adding healthier foods and lifestyle practices. One healthy choice leads to another healthy choice,” says Denny Waxman. Readers will find healthy living easier than ever by learning how to apply these principles into a broad range of modern lifestyles and having the ability to go at their own pace. The book includes new recipes from Susan Waxman and clears up misinformation about food to give you understanding of how to achieve your best physical, spiritual, and mental health. The Ultimate Guide to Eating for Longevity is not a diet fad but based on the world’s long-standing civilizations that have changed very little over time and make it clear that it is possible to live a long healthy life. Review: macrobiotics for a new beginning - I have practiced Macrobiotics, since 1985 when as a relatively young man, I faced some health issues and used Macrobiotics to cure my condition and remain in good health for almost 35 years. This book is written by one of the leading teachers and counselors in Macrobiotics, who brings 40+ years of practice and insight into peoples health and well being. The book is an easy read and a primer for getting healthy, staying that way and leading a long productive life. The material breaks down the process in seven simple steps, that show how long lived traditional cultures maintain their health way into their 80's and 90's and helps you understand how you can do the same thing. This is a "how to" book and easy to follow. The recipes will add joy to your kitchen and a fresh look at how you can regain your health, shed a few pounds, and enjoy good food ...all at the same time. Read the book and best of wishes on finding new direction in your journey to health. Review: Understandable, Attractive, Authoritative: Fits Western Culture - Macrobiotics?!?!? Wake up and eat breakfast by 8:30, lunch before 1300 and stop eating at least 3 hours before bed. No screens or reading materials at any meals. Quiet conversation is best. Chew every mouthful 25-50 times. Walk briskly for 30 minutes per day. Every day, rub your whole body with a cotton wash rag and hot water. As for food: Grain (rice, millet, barley, bulgar, faro, etc.) is the centerpiece of every single meal. Add a separate vegetable dish. Eat soup at one meal per day. Miso soup with seaweed and 2-3 kinds of vegetable 2-3 times per week. White meat fish or Alaskan salmon 2-3 times per week. No dairy (yogurt’s the worst). That’s were it all starts. That’s what you have to do. All the rest is pretty much detail about what grains, what vegetables, what soups and what complements you choose. Oh, and do maybe one meal per week or one meal per day to start the path toward health. The habit is more important than the content of the meal. Eventually, your body will crave the healthy food. Eventually, you will feel physically and mentally blah when you eat that New York Strip, Big Mac, or banana split. How simple, enticing and smart is that for a system? Of course, you’re gonna have trouble finding some of the organic foods because the good ol’ USDA and the FDA want the corporate monoculture crop farmers and the corporate meat growers and the corporate medical industry and Big Pharma all want to make money by keeping you unhealthy. The history of food related in this book is literally enough to make you sick. This book is a must for every parent who wants a healthy kid, for every person who wants to get healthier, and for every person suffering from any illness, chronic or otherwise, who wants to heal. Eat and be healthy!
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| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 141 Reviews |
M**N
macrobiotics for a new beginning
I have practiced Macrobiotics, since 1985 when as a relatively young man, I faced some health issues and used Macrobiotics to cure my condition and remain in good health for almost 35 years. This book is written by one of the leading teachers and counselors in Macrobiotics, who brings 40+ years of practice and insight into peoples health and well being. The book is an easy read and a primer for getting healthy, staying that way and leading a long productive life. The material breaks down the process in seven simple steps, that show how long lived traditional cultures maintain their health way into their 80's and 90's and helps you understand how you can do the same thing. This is a "how to" book and easy to follow. The recipes will add joy to your kitchen and a fresh look at how you can regain your health, shed a few pounds, and enjoy good food ...all at the same time. Read the book and best of wishes on finding new direction in your journey to health.
M**3
Understandable, Attractive, Authoritative: Fits Western Culture
Macrobiotics?!?!? Wake up and eat breakfast by 8:30, lunch before 1300 and stop eating at least 3 hours before bed. No screens or reading materials at any meals. Quiet conversation is best. Chew every mouthful 25-50 times. Walk briskly for 30 minutes per day. Every day, rub your whole body with a cotton wash rag and hot water. As for food: Grain (rice, millet, barley, bulgar, faro, etc.) is the centerpiece of every single meal. Add a separate vegetable dish. Eat soup at one meal per day. Miso soup with seaweed and 2-3 kinds of vegetable 2-3 times per week. White meat fish or Alaskan salmon 2-3 times per week. No dairy (yogurt’s the worst). That’s were it all starts. That’s what you have to do. All the rest is pretty much detail about what grains, what vegetables, what soups and what complements you choose. Oh, and do maybe one meal per week or one meal per day to start the path toward health. The habit is more important than the content of the meal. Eventually, your body will crave the healthy food. Eventually, you will feel physically and mentally blah when you eat that New York Strip, Big Mac, or banana split. How simple, enticing and smart is that for a system? Of course, you’re gonna have trouble finding some of the organic foods because the good ol’ USDA and the FDA want the corporate monoculture crop farmers and the corporate meat growers and the corporate medical industry and Big Pharma all want to make money by keeping you unhealthy. The history of food related in this book is literally enough to make you sick. This book is a must for every parent who wants a healthy kid, for every person who wants to get healthier, and for every person suffering from any illness, chronic or otherwise, who wants to heal. Eat and be healthy!
B**E
BRAVO- the ultimate guide for those who want to create their own health
Read this when you truly want to move in the direction of health. The most helpful insight was that you are either moving toward health or away from health with every meal, with every days activities and you can do just one thing to turn in the direction of health. This one thing may be sitting down mindfully to meals, or taking a walk or doing the magnificent body rub. Denny and Susan give you the inspiration that everything matters and it is meaningful to start with one small step toward our health which only we can create. The authors take you through a thorough understanding and process of what are the good habits of health which actually come before what you eat. Its a revolutionary approach which brings success. The idea is that when you can establish these habits for everyday practice then in and of themselves , the structure of these habits if held to will gradually develop the intuition to cook what your body needs. But its not left there, there is artful and carefully subscribed information packed in this book for how and what to eat for Longevity and Vitality. From menu planning and suggestions ,to recipes and words to give a whole new dimension of understanding about the spirit of health. IT is empowering and doable! Im reading carefully from cover to cover to get the most out of this timely offering. IF you know nothing about macrobiotics or are an old timer, this ultimate guide takes you through the paces and leaves no questions unanswered. Most of all, the reader feels, I can do this, I can get stronger, look better and take my health in my own hands.
C**R
Plant based health
While it's a good book, I don't completely agree with her thoughts on energy and New Age info but the information about the nutrients is good
G**G
A Masterpiece!
The Ultimate Guide to Eating for Longevity is a Masterpiece!! This book should be read by ALL from high school student to senior citizen. Following Denny & Susan Waxman's guidance on diet and lifestyle will allow one to experience superior health, happiness and peaceful contentment in life. This is the simple truth to health that we all search for. The simplicity is the clarity and freedom to live our lives the way we choose because we can create our own health. This book cannot be a quick read as every word has meaning deeper than the obvious. Read it and read it again, and then use the recipes to enjoy the most amazing food. How lucky are we to know what true health and happiness can be and Denny & Susan have made it attainable for us all. Thank you Denny & Susan
K**Y
LOADED with recipes and great info!
This is the kind of book to treasure. Tuck into bed at night with, or start the morning tea reading .....I am gaining so much from this book!! MAKES SO MUCH SENSE!! My body thanks me. Yours may too!! (and your posterity because you will be around longer to enjoy them...if your number's not up ;-) )
S**I
Eating for health can be easy and delicious
Another thoughtful, healthful book by Denny and Susan Waxman that makes it easy to live and eat in a more thoughtful way. All of the advice is on point and the simple, delicious recipes will make you realize how unnecessary highly processed foods can be. To cook macrobiotically isn’t difficult. I’d encourage anyone who finds cooking complicated to try this, and Denny’s previous, book to learn how easy creating whole food meals can be.
A**L
PLEASE READ THIS FIRST!
I took macrobiotic classes in the early 1990’s. It is a very healing way of living and eating. I’ve also acquired several cookbooks and theory books on macrobiotics. I have to say that this book is a beautiful new way of approaching and explaining it in such a way that it’s smooth, easy, and JOYFUL to make healthy changes. My husband has always resisted being macrobiotic, but with some small suggestions from the first part of the book, he easily agreed to make some changes that positively affected his kidneys, bladder, and prostate. I myself - having strayed from my original ways of living due to stress and busyness- have already made small changes that are very healing to my digestion, nervous system, and mood. I will be giving this as a gift to a couple of people. I can’t imagine that anyone could possibly ever regret buying it. I highly recommend it!
E**A
Ottimo libro, consiglio a tutti!
La cosa che non mi soddisfa e che la versione digitale ha pochissime illustrazioni. Lo considero comunque un libro fondamentale.
F**E
Some good advice but mostly repetitive nonsense
There is some good advice in here but most of it is just nonsense and a lot of it is just this nonsense repeated over and over again. If you don't have a clue how to live a healthy life then maybe this will help you to kick start it. If you do already enjoy good healthy habits and are looking for a way to continue to improve based on science or evidence then this isn't the book for you.
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