Have you been keeping tabs on all the Hollywood diets lately? Ranging from the South Beach Diet to the Atkins Diet, it can sometimes be hard to keep track of them all! You may also have heard about the Macrobiotic Diet, which has advocates including Gwyneth Paltrow and Madonna.
Date: 1/15/2010 5:04:51 AM ( 14 y ago)
Have you been keeping tabs on all the Hollywood diets lately? Ranging from the South Beach Diet to the Atkins Diet, it can sometimes be hard to keep track of them all! You may also have heard about the Macrobiotic Diet, which has advocates including Gwyneth Paltrow and Madonna. A macrobiotic diet isn't simply a diet plan. It's a way of life. If you're drawn to the concept of eating a natural, organic, plant-based diet (with a little fish) and embrace a Zen-like spirituality in both your life and food selections, then a macrobiotic diet may be for you.
Originally from Japan, the principle behind the macrobiotic diet combines tenets of Zen Buddhism with a Western-style vegetarian diet. The word "macrobiotic" comes from the Greek and essentially means "long life" or "great life." The macrobiotic diet regimen supports an Eastern philosophy of balancing foods to attain a balance of yin and yang. Yin foods are cold, sweet, and passive while yang foods are hot, salty, and aggressive. It is also based on the premise that all foods on cooking lose their nutrition progressively. Harsher the cooking method; more is the nutrient loss. From this emerged a thought process that we should eat foods in their most natural form without damaging the nutrient value. This new diet is not really very new as this sort of diet was already used by the monks, rishis and many lamas in different parts of the world.
The macrobiotic diet is easy to follow once you know exactly what you are allowed to eat. The diet divides daily intake into different food groups. The basic diet is essentially:
The macrobiotic diet consists of food in its natural form like:
Additionally, the macrobiotic diet allows you to eat small quantities of fish and seafood several times a week. Moreover, the diet emphasizes the use of all natural foods that are locally grown.
Unfortunately, many of those foods that you likely love are strictly forbidden on the macrobiotic diet. This is because they are too high in either yin or yang properties, and therefore will throw your natural balance off course. In particular, you should try to stay away from:
A typical day on this diet would consist of:
There appear to be numerous health benefits that the macrobiotic diet can offer. When paired with a healthy fitness routine, the macrobiotic diet can help you to lose excess weight. And, because this diet focuses on foods that are low in saturated fats and high in fiber, it can also help you to lower your risk of:
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