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On the Web
- The Macrobiotic Guide - Offers a general introduction to macrobiotics, plus articles, interviews and links representing diverse views in the macrobiotic community. Recommendations for beginners, recipes and cooking tips.
- Macrobiotics America - A collection of macrobiotic recipes, plus promotional offerings.
- Recipes and Information - From the Macrobiotic Cooking School of Salt Lake City.
- Rosanna's Macrobiotic Kitchen - Macrobiotic health resource, free newsletter and recipes.
- Macrobiotic Diet - A listing of vegetarian recipes. Includes a link to purchase video.
- Carbondale Center for Macrobiotic Studies - Describes nutrition based on Yin/Yang diet selection and preparation to achieve a healthier and happier lifestyle. Features newsletter and online counseling.
- Macrobiotics in Cleveland - Provides macrobiotic consultation service and classes, shiatsu, dinners, natural food cooking workshops, especially for the Cleveland, Ohio and Midwest area.
- Macrobiotics Online - Information, including a library of articles and recipes.
- Macrobiotic Diet Lectures by Steven Acuff - Provides some recipes, plus audio lectures.
- Healthy Cookbook - Macrobiotic recipes. Includes a glossary.
Wikipedia Articles
- Macrobiotic lifestyle - A macrobiotic lifestyle (Gr. for "big life," or "long life") can be defined as "the art of living while being conscious of the polar principles that govern the universe.
- Macrobiotic diet - Macrobiotics, from the Greek "macro" (large, long) and "bios" (life), is a dietary regimen that involves eating grains as a staple food supplemented with other local foodstuffs such as vegetables and beans. Although in macrobiotics people may opt to use Japanese ingredients (Japan being the cradle of contemporary Macrobiotics), according to the general guidelines people should use the ingredients that are found locally (e.
- George Ohsawa - George Ohsawa, born , was the founder of the Macrobiotic diet and philosophy. When living in Europe he went by the pen names of Musagendo Sakurazawa, Nyoiti Sakurazawa, and Yukikazu Sakurazawa.