Thursday, August 13, 2009

The Macrobiotic Diet


One-quarter of what you eat keeps you alive.
The other three-quarters keeps your doctor alive.
(Hieroglyph found in an ancient Egyptian tomb.)


The Macrobiotic Diet

Ok, so I was surfing some creative blogs when I came across this poem a young lady wrote and in the poem she speaks of a man’s skin and how it glows reflecting the healthiness that only a person dedicated to a Macrobiotic Diet could radiate. So naturally it made me wonder. What is a Macrobiotic Diet?

Here is a little bit of what I found out…

The Macrobiotic Diet was developed by George Ohsawa, a Japanese philosopher. Ohsawa cured himself of tuberculosis of the lungs and intestines by eating a diet which was based on brown rice, soup and vegetables.

The Macrobiotic Diet primarily consists of whole grains, beans, seeds, nuts, fruits and vegetables. Many cancer patients use this diet and some claim that it has actually helped them recover from cancer. These foods help to create a balance inside our bodies. This is why when on a Macrobiotic Diet you must factor in your region, season, and climate. Eating only organically grown foods and locally grown fruits is also a very important factor.

The Macrobiotic Diet varies from person to person but is closely aligned with The Standard Macrobiotic Diet designed by Michio Kushi. The diet can easily be made vegan by simply not eating fish. The amount of fat consumed on this diet is very low and comes from grains, beans, seeds, nuts and the use of a little cooking oil or sesame oil. Most meals eaten have grains such as pasta, noodles, couscous, rolled oats, sourdough bread, wheat, rice or barley flakes. Around 25-40% of the macrobiotic diet is composed of fruits and vegetables. The preferred cooking method is stir-frying, boiling or steaming.

Yes, you can actually have desserts on this diet, however they are usually fresh fruit, fruit jelly, fruit crumble, or cooked fruit with a soya custard. Seeds and nuts are frequently roasted to make snack, or they can be eaten as nut or seed butter or used with desserts. The most popular beverages are spring water, apple juice, twig, mu or bancha tea, and grain coffees.

Everyone can create their on version of this diet by keeping in mind the essentials of the macrobiotic approach. Anyone who chooses to follow a macrobiotic diet should do their own research on the diet and nutritional facts.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Introduction


I am starting this blog to track and discuss health and wellness as I learn more helpful information that can help others going through the same struggles I face on this journey to become healthy mentally and physically.

Just to tell you a little about myself I’m a 26 year old female born and raised in Texas. Yes I did manage to get out of Texas for a while at the age of 21. I went to Maryland where I learned how to speak without my Texas twang and then on to Florida where I meet my fiancĂ© a native Floridian who taught me how to finally swim. We fell in love and moved back to Texas and we'll be married in late September 2009.

Sadly it’s 50 days until my wedding and I have not loss a single pound that I had planned on losing when we got engaged back in May 2009. So here I am 5’9 weighing 275 pounds trying to Turbo Jam my way in to a size 20 Alfred Angelo wedding dress that I found a good deal on.

This has made me incredibly frustrated and I’ve decide that this is the last summer of unhealthy eating and sitting on my big butt. I have got to change what I’ve been doing and get to work now. It’s not like how some people think… Oh she’s fat so she must eat Ice Cream, Twinkies, and sit on the sofa watching TV all day. I actually don’t eat Twinkies and I have Ice Cream maybe once every other month and I go walking with my fiancĂ© and dog quite often.

So I have decided to do some research and see what I can find out about what I’m doing wrong and what I should be doing to get my body healthy as well as my mind. This is a new passion of mine and I hope I can help others learn more about health and wellness as I get on the move!