Contemporary Macrobiotics

by Edward Esko


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/27/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 384
ISBN : 9781585008551

About the Book

Over the last generation, macrobiotics has grown from a handful of hippies and dropouts into a health revolution that is spreading into the mainstream. From Boston to Sydney, from San Francisco to Beijing, from Denver to New Delhi, macrobiotic principles are guiding society toward a healthier, more peaceful way of life as we enter the new century.

Hotels, schools, hospitals, nursing homes, and prisons are now actively serving macrobiotic products to their staffs, clients, and the general public. In Washington, D.C., the Smithsonian Institution opened a permanent collection at the National Museum of American History recognizing macrobiotics as the catalyst and spearhead for the natural, organic foods movement and alternative and complementary medicine in the United States.

Edward Esko, the author of this book, has been among the most active contemporary macrobiotic teachers over the last twenty-five years, lecturing and counseling in Europe, Asia, Latin America, and throughout North America and writing and editing numerous books and articles. Building on the teachings of George Ohsawa, Michio Kushi, and other forebears, he has applied yin and yang--the universal principles of change and harmony--to helping solve personal health concerns, as well as problems related to crime and violence in society, the environmental crisis, and other social ills.

Contemporary Macrobiotics recounts the author's adventures, discoveries, and travels. Like a peaceful Jedi Knight, we see him sallying forth through the dark, forbidding nutritional landscape of Europe, upholding the virtues of sea salt against an array of detractors. Like a modern samurai swordsman, we see him plunging into the thicket of biological transmutation, conceiving of new ways to produce steel, tungsten, and other precious metals and defuse the approaching energy crisis. From John Lennon and Yoko Ono to Dr. Spock and T. Colin Campbell, he engages seers and prophets of balance who have foreseen the limits of modern society.

On his journeys, Edward continually offers practical advice to individuals and families, organizations and nations. In these pages, we see him showing parents how to prevent their children from being hyperactive. He helps others reverse schizophrenia, overcome hypoglycemia, or relieve a kidney stone. In macrobiotics, the personal and planetary are inseparable. When one person is nourished, the whole planet benefits. When the world is healed, each person is cleansed and refreshed.

The essays in this book are part of the most exciting adventure in the world today--macrobiotica, the universal life--to preserve our planet and ensure humanity's continued biological and spiritual evolution for future generations. Please enjoy the literary voyage before you, begin to incorporate principles of natural order in your own life, and join in the eternal quest for enduring health and peace.


About the Author

Edward Esko is one of the most active contemporary macrobiotic teachers in the world. Over the last twenty-five years, he has lectured and counseled in Europe, Asia, Latin America, and throughout North America, and has written and edited numerous books and articles. Building on the teachings of George Ohsawa, Michio Kushi, and other modern macrobiotic pioneers, he has applied yin and yang--the universal principles of change and harmony--to helping solve personal health concerns, as well as problems related to crime and violence in society, the environmental crisis, and other social ills. He has served as Vice President of the East West Foundation in Boston and as a faculty member of the the Kushi Institute in the Berkshires. He is the co-founder of One Peaceful World Press, KINA, LLC, a natural products company, and eMacrobiotics.com, a popular website dedicated to personal and planetary health.