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| Macrobiotic
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| This extraordinary site serves new and long time macrobiotic friends. Its non-judgmental approach and openness is leading the way for explorations into new approaches for macrobiotic lifestyles. It has tapped into a wide range of people with years of experience from America, Europe and elsewhere, who have much to contribute. | ||
| If you live in New York City and Sidney, Australia you have a great opportunity for learning macrobiotics and Oriental healing practices firsthand. The school is directed by Roger Green, who began and grew the very successful macrobiotic center in Sidney. He has brought together an excellent teaching staff for each city and developed a superb curriculum that combines intellectual and practical learning. | ||
| The Kushi Institute is recognized as the world renowned center for macrobiotic education. The focus is on Michio Kushi's teachings and "way of life." Retreats, educational programs and an annual international summer conference highlight their ongoing work. | ||
| David and Cynthia Briscoe, who live in Oroville, California, have created a website that offers an extensive list of links to other sites. They are experienced teachers and writers in the area of macrobiotic healing and cooking. They also offer online classes. | ||
| Tom Monte is a well-known author of such books as Recalled By Life, Unexpected Recoveries, and most recently Feeedom from Disease. Besides being a excellent and prolific writer, Tom is a well-respected teacher who focuses on the emotional and spiritual sides of life and healing. He has an excellent website and produces a great newsletter. Highly recommended. | ||
| Juliette Tahar created and directs this unique educational center in Washington, D.C. She is a long time macrobiotic cooking teacher and produces many different educational programs including a regular macrobiotic MeetUp group, special dinner-lectures and cooking classes. Further, she has expanded this non-profit into helping the D.C. community in greatest need--homeless, disabled and needed children. | ||
Simon Brown is one of England's premier teachers of macrobiotics and feng shui. He has written many books on each of these topics including his most recent, highly acclaimed books, Modern-Day Macrobiotics and Macrobiotics for Life. |
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Jon is a long-time macrobiotic teacher and writer. He has written many books on macrobiotics, feng shui and 9 Star Ki Astrology. His unique insights into Oriental astrology, which he now calls I Ching Astrology, can inspire and offer guidance when you need it most. Check out his other website, www.iching-astrology.com. |
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| Visit Annemarie Colbin’s website for her valuable articles and more. She is a long-time advocate for whole foods eating, and the author of many excellent books and cookbooks. She originally had much inspiration through macrobiotics. You will also find a link to her Natural Gourmet Cookery School in New York City. | ||
| Meredith McCarty is a long-time cooking teacher and writer. Her site is offers recipes, her cookbooks, including “American Macrobiotic Cuisine,” and more. She is well-known and respected for her clarity and care. | ||
“Whole foods... strengthen every cell of your body. And where your body goes, so go your heart, mind and spirit..... I believe that true hipness comes from a deep desire to be totally free, ridiculously alive... The highest degree of hip comes from the ability to go into the kitchen and come out a stronger, saner, more beautiful person.” |
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Meet a long-time macrobiotic cooking teacher and writer. Her up-beat and clear expression will inspire everyone to enjoy the art of cooking for health. She has written excellent mainstream books such as “Splendid Grains” and “The New Whole Foods Encyclopedia.” |
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| The inspiration of Meg Wolff, who lives in Maine. She is a “survivor” who offers inspiration and support for women who seek macrobiotic-natural healing for their cancer. There are additional articles of interest for others. | ||
| This is the site of Sheldon and Ginat Rice. It focuses on five major disciplines: Macrobiotics, Numerology, Shiatsu, Palmistry, and Nine Star Ki. A special feature is their macrobiotic research project, which is comprised of two parts: recovery from cancer and a macrobiotic directory. | ||
| This site has a very active macrobiotic forum. It is especially useful for beginners, where there is an opportunity to learn and meet new friends. Also, books and foods are sold through this site. | ||
| This long-time macrobiotic center has been guided by Robert Carr for many years. Besides many local activities, including dinner-lectures, they put on a summer retreat and other conferences. Robert is well-known for his counseling work too. | ||
| This site is dedicated to preserving indigenous foods, especially rice and wheat. It stands strongly against genetic engineering of foods. Created and maintained by Alex Jack, the author of many of Michio Kushi’s books, it is an important endeavor to support. | ||
| Robert Silverstein, M.D. in Hartford, Connecticut, has been a long-time supporter of macrobiotics for healing and wellness. His center offers classes in healing and cooking through macrobiotics. | ||
| Here is your source for excellent quality foods, cookware and more. Tom and Debi Athos have over 25 years experience in macrobiotics, which shows in their selection of products that they sell by mail order or online. | ||
| This site offers insights into current issues of healthcare and healing. Peter Barry Chowka is a veteran reporter and prolific writer on alternative-complementary healing. He has met and interviewed most of the pivotal people in this area including Michio Kushi. | ||
| This site is dedicated to “wise traditions in food, farming and the healing arts.” It is not about contemporary macrobiotic foods. Rather it explores the world’s indigenous cultures to appreciate the direct links between food, environment and well-being. There is much that macrobiotic friends can learn from this understanding. | ||
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Acupuncture
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| This monthly journal is geared for practitioners and students of Oriental medicine. It will keep you well informed of on-going research and a wide range of ideas and opinions in Oriental healing. | ||
| This is one of the oldest sites dedicated to acupuncture and Oriental medicine. There are a wide range of resources for the public about acupuncture, herbs and healing. There is also a link for finding an acupuncturist in your area. | ||
Asheville Area |
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| The complete online guide to the Asheville area, with accommodation, real estate, business and local information. | ||
| This site offer details about accomadations, restaurants, movies and more that are happening in Asheville area. | ||
| Here is a list of natural foods stores and restaurants in Asheville, N.C. We have also included nearby hotels, motels, B&B and cottages that you may like. | ||
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