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		<title>The Macrobiotic Diet&#8217;s Soothing Remedy for the Dentist&#8217;s Chair!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 02:08:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marsha</dc:creator>
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You’re in the dentist chair and your dentist starts asking do you have a heart condition or any implant surgery, and if you say yes, they will only proceed if you have taken antibiotics – or they may give you a high dosage of antibiotics right then so as not to lose chair time. What [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">You’re in the dentist chair and your dentist starts asking <em>do you have a heart condition or any implant surgery</em><span>, and if you say </span><em>yes</em><span>, they will only proceed if you have taken antibiotics – or they may give you a high dosage of antibiotics right then so as not to lose </span><strong><em>chair time</em></strong><span>. What to do if you prefer avoiding pharmaceutical medicines and their side effects?</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">On a Macrobiotic Diet it’s so easy! Three simple, magical words: ume sho kuzu! What’s that? A very soothing drink, easily made, in about 7 minutes. Three ingredients plus water: umeboshi plum, shoyu – a special soy sauce, and kuzu – the harvested root of the kudzu plant.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">And the added benefit: it’s very soothing for your nerve endings, so you are more relaxed for that probing needle, good for the gums – which reflect the condition of our intestines. So we always take this drink before any dental cleansing or other appointments. It just eases our comfort level with the additional probing and vibrational sensations of the cleansing tools and uncomfortable pressure of x-ray filming.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I love teaching this drink in my macrobiotic cooking classes because it is helpful for so many health conditions. The recipe as found in Michio Kushi and Alex Jack&#8217;s book, <strong><em>The Macrobiotic Path to Total Health</em></strong>, page 505-506:</p>
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<li> Just dissolve 1 teaspoon of kuzu in 1 cup cold spring or filtered water.</li>
<li>Bring to a boil, stirring continually to avoid lumping.</li>
<li>Add one-third umeboshi plum</li>
<li>Once the water becomes transparent, add 6 drops shoyu.</li>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Drink while hot. Enjoy this drink daily two days before your appoinment, and the day of your appointment. If your dentist procedure involved novacaine, carbocaine or other numbing medication, use this drink the following two days.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Since this drink is considered the Macrobiotic Antibiotic we can answer <em><strong>yes</strong></em> to the above questions with confidence of protection, and knowing as well, there are no adverse side effects of our choice of this macrobiotic diet version of an antibiotic. In fact, since it’s good for so many conditions, we always feel better after taking it.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">*Top quality ingredients can be ordered from Natural Import Company at 800 . 324 . 1878</p>
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<li>89500<span> </span>Sakurazawa Shoyu 5 oz.<span> </span><span> </span></li>
<li>89333<span> </span>Mitoku Umeboshi Plum 6 oz<span> </span><span> </span></li>
<li>89408<span> </span>Mitoku Kuzu 3 oz<span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></li>
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<p class="MsoNormal">For more information on the benefits of Ume Sho Kuzu, please check our website:  www.atlantamacrobiotics.com</p>
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		<title>Healthy Workout in the Macrobiotic Diet Kitchen!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 01:06:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred</dc:creator>
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Who would ever think you can get a workout cooking? Well, you just better believe it! Welcome to my kitchen, designed for cooking our macrobiotic diet! I could call it the macro gym! Just the iron skillet alone weighs about 5 – 6 pounds, so who needs weights when you’re pumping these babies in the morning? [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Who would ever think you can get a workout cooking? Well, you just better believe it! Welcome to my kitchen, designed for cooking our macrobiotic diet! I could call it the macro gym! Just the iron skillet alone weighs about 5 – 6 pounds, so who needs weights when you’re pumping these babies in the morning? Expert that I am for frying tofu – a favorite for our take-out lunches, and I’m flexing those biceps pretty strongly!</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Just this week I’ve been preparing carrot daikon drink, a special cleanser for the intestines after having a bit too much bread on the Cote ‘d’ Azure last week. Using this ceramic grater and doubling the <sup>1</sup>/4 cup carrot and <sup>1</sup>/2 cup daikon for my wife and I, got me thinking about this physical workout! I was sweatin’ like at the Club! Couldn’t believe it!</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">And what about lifting the Le Creuset cookware we<span>  </span>enjoy, or the Brazil on My Mind cookware like used in the Babylonian days? That sandstone is pretty hefty stuff, and we only the have the smallest size!</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Ever made Gomashio? You’re stirring the surigochi around the suribachi! I mean, you’ve gotta enjoy a strong arm to crush everyone one of those sesame seeds like Aveline Kushi answered, when she was asked in a macrobiotic cooking class: <em>How many seeds do I need to crush?</em><span> I wish I could have seen the lady’s face when Aveline softly said, </span><em>All of them my dear, just all of them.</em></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Tonight I just prepared the Natto. Stirring that little container of fermented beans with a pair of cooking chopstix for 100 counts! I gotta tell you, I was ready to stop at 25. But no, I kept going and going! It’s the sticky part the stirring creates that benefits you when eating natto, and we were going to get our money’s worth! What a treat! Here’s the macrobiotic diet recipe for natto: just add mustard, chopped scallions and a bit of shoyu, and bingo, you’ve got some dish! And muscle tone to prove it.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Now Koi Koku is the kicker! You’ve gotta put on your favorite music and get ready for a stint in the kitchen to do this dish. We made it just about 2 months ago to correct a lack of B-12. It’s a strong dish, and we’ve made it before for our clients, because it takes lots of energy and strength to matchstick 3 1/2 or more pounds of burdock! You see, the amount of burdock is the same weight as the carp – and it’s almost impossible to find a carp less than 3 1/2 pounds. Ours was 5 pounds cut up, so you do the math. That cutting took 2 of us 1 1/2 hours. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal">And what about washing these heave-ho pots! Our Le Creuset wok – for example &#8211; is one big hunk of steel and solid enamel – gotta be 8-9 pounds! Initially I used to call<span> </span>myself the Chief Macrobiotic Dishwasher, and I was feelin’ my muscles everytime Marsha called – <em>Fred, please help me out here</em><span>. Even though she tried to keep up with the dishes, &amp; pots and pans, there would be a sink full. I have become very efficient in that department, and developed more arm strength in the doing. Now I’ve graduated to sous chef and can tell you there is plenty muscle activity in all<span>  </span>this specific chopping, dicing, slicing, matchsticking, and chunky cutting. And you know, even the shopping is a body builder! Lugging those bags! We buy the apple juice in these huge gallon containers and we always buy a few at a time.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">So, just hope to have whetted your appetite for a great adventure in macrobiotic diet, and macro-muscle making in the process. I mean to say the food is the greatest we’ve ever enjoyed, and it certainly puts us in the direction of health as our macrobiotic counselor, Warren Kramer often says. Isn’t it great to think we can muscle tone at the same time we’re eating right! So let’s keep on kitchen pumpin’! <!--EndFragment--></p>
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		<title>Macrobiotic Diet Benefits of Bancha Tea</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 13:16:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marsha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve sipped Green tea at the Chinese and Japanese restaurants, usually in the teeny cups they keep refilling over and over again. And this may or may not affect your sleep depending on your other intake of caffeine for that day. Yes, there is caffeine in this tea, although it&#8217;s less than coffee, but present. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;ve sipped Green tea at the Chinese and Japanese restaurants, usually in the teeny cups they keep refilling over and over again. And this may or may not affect your sleep depending on your other intake of caffeine for that day. Yes, there is caffeine in this tea, although it&#8217;s less than coffee, but present. It&#8217;s from the leaf of the plant, and for those of you fortunate to have experienced Japanese Tea Serving you may have learned all about those special green leaves, and seen them crushed into the fine powders.</p>
<p>Well, on a Macrobiotic Diet there&#8217;s something <em>even better than that</em>! Bancha Twig Tea! And it has only miniscule caffeine &#8211; which means it&#8217;s there, but almost undetectable, especially the best Mitoku quality. And it&#8217;s helpful for so many conditions. I love covering all the benefits in my macrobiotic cooking classes. Here are a few for you to enjoy!</p>
<p>The loose twigs make a wonderful drink, and actually assists digestion. Just boil 5-7 minutes, to a light brown shade and enhanced aroma. Please enjoy in the morning, and I often take a thermos with me for the day when I&#8217;m away from home.</p>
<p>Need a more relaxing drink? Add a little apple juice, and voila, feel the tension melt away in your shoulder blades.</p>
<p>Feel the beginning of a headache coming? Add up to 6 drops shoyu (Macrobiotic Diet recommended soy sauce) to a drinking cup, and pour the tea over the shoyu. Now this is amazing. As the tea disperses the shoyu throughout the cup, guess what? When you drink this Sho Ban Tea, your blood is alkalined and the symptoms of the headache disperse and poof, vanishes! I keep a small bottle of shoyu at my desk, and have helped myself and other clients numerous times.</p>
<p>Do you sometimes get a sore throat or laryngitis? Gargle with salted bancha tea throughout the day, and you&#8217;ll nip it in the bud!</p>
<p>Travel with Bancha Twig Tea bags wherever you go! I had them at the beach years ago when I ran into a stingray, and guess what our Senior Macrobiotic Counselor Warren Kramer had me soak my foot in? Yep, Bancha Tea. It took the poison right out of my foot, so there I was the Marco Island Hilton hotel, foot in sink, soaking in bancha tea, while I sipped my Sho Ban for the trauma of the sting, and I was out dancing that very same night!</p>
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		<title>Bancha Tea</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2009 17:59:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marsha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Benefits: Soothing, beneficial effects on digestion, blood quality and the mind, without caffeine.
Healing Foods, by Michio Kushi and Alex Jack

1 1/2 –2 Tablespoon Twigs
1 1/2 quart water


Bring water to boil, and add twigs; cover and boil 5 minutes.
Strain and serve, keeping remaining tea in a carafe.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Benefits: Soothing, beneficial effects on digestion, blood quality and the mind, without caffeine.</p>
<p><em>Healing Foods</em>, by Michio Kushi and Alex Jack</p>
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<li>1 1/2 –2 Tablespoon Twigs</li>
<li>1 1/2 quart water</li>
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<li>Bring water to boil, and add twigs; cover and boil 5 minutes.</li>
<li>Strain and serve, keeping remaining tea in a carafe.</li>
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