Ooh, and she gave up macrobiotics and started eating biscuits for her little biscuit! |
|
From macrobiotics to South Beach, celebrities can't seem to get enough of them. |
|
He did not think about being a cook until sometime in his late 20s, when he started investigating macrobiotics. |
|
Japanese macrobiotics uses a grated poultice of the taro potato which grows in tropical, hot countries. |
|
My family moved through fads and phases very quickly, everything from EST training to crystal healing, macrobiotics and cooperative living. |
|
What impressed me most about that weekend was the number of people who'd taken up macrobiotics and recovered from a variety of illnesses. |
|
It explains and questions such disparate subjects as Congolese dinosaurs, Kabbalah and macrobiotics. |
|
Which makes it all the more likely you'll fall off the wagon and be chewing down on cakes and chocolate quicker than you can say macrobiotics. |
|
His months of confinement in the late sixties led him to yoga, macrobiotics, and meditation, and also informed his subsequent career in politics. |
|
Do you remember how Sensei, little by little, became independent in terms of macrobiotics? |
|
For us, macrobiotics are the best way to develop a strong immune system and build a strong body with an open mind. |
|
Nutritional approaches including macrobiotics and other types of diets for cancer patients. |
|
In 1967, he was invited by a group of French macrobiotics to France. There, he committed himself totally to the teaching of zazen and of the Zen tradition. |
|
The basement level is dedicated to a wine cellar, which is very much at home set against the exposed stonework, an abundance of fruit and vegetables, fresh produce, macrobiotics and our gluten-free range. |
|
Well, I wasn't the only one practicing macrobiotics. |
|
The two others also practiced macrobiotics? |
|
And at SHA, macrobiotics is the foundation on which any health goal is built upon. |
|
Now I'm deep into Zen meditation and macrobiotics and, as soon as I can, I intend to get into narcotics. |
|
Now his drug use is confined to nicotine and macrobiotics, he is happily married, expecting a baby and his life has totally turned around. |
|
I met some interesting hippies in Dalmuir and rummaged through their book collection on macrobiotics, early environmental writings and the like and moved to the west end. |
|
|
Given these opposing views, a closer look at macrobiotics is warranted. |
|
This way of eating is based on the Eastern philosophy of macrobiotics. |
|
Macrobiotics would eat cooked vegetables, but no fruit, and wouldn't touch deadly nightshade plants, such as tomatoes, peppers and aubergines. |
|
She and her husband were impressed with aspects of Macrobiotics and integrated items from that program with the Gerson Therapy. |
|