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Publisher: Random House Inc
Pub. Date: September 2002
ISBN-13: 9781556434303
Sales Rank: 4,509
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Healing With Whole Foods: Asian Traditions and Modern Nutrition
Paul Pitchford
Used as a reference by students of acupuncture, this is a hefty,
truly comprehensive guide to the theory and healing power of Chinese
medicine.
It's also a primer on nutrition—including facts about green
foods, such as spirulina and blue-green algae, and the "regeneration
diets" used by cancer patients and arthritics—along with an inspiring
cookbook with more than 300 mostly vegetarian, nutrient-packed recipes. The
information on Chinese medicine is useful for helping to diagnose
health imbalances, especially nascent illnesses. It's smartly paired
with the whole-foods program because the Chinese have attributed
various health-balancing properties to foods, so you can tailor your
diet to help alleviate symptoms of illness.
For example, Chinese
medicine dictates that someone with low energy and a pale complexion (a
yin deficiency) would benefit from avoiding bitter foods and increasing
"sweet" foods such as soy, black sesame seeds, parsnips, rice, and
oats. (Note that the Chinese definition of sweet foods is much
different from the American one!)
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