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macrobiotics
[ mak-roh-bahy-ot-iks ]
noun
- a philosophically oriented program incorporating elements from several ancient cultures and emphasizing harmony with nature, especially through adherence to a diet consisting primarily of whole grains, beans, vegetables, and moderate amounts of seafood and fruit.
macrobiotics
/ ˌmækrəʊbaɪˈɒtɪks /
noun
- functioning as singular a dietary system in which foods are classified according to the principles of Yin and Yang. It advocates diets of whole grains and vegetables grown without chemical additives
Word History and Origins
Origin of macrobiotics1
Word History and Origins
Origin of macrobiotics1
Example Sentences
Then, I wrote about travel and food, learned about macrobiotics and slow food, joined the board of the Slow Food organization for several years, and knew food was the way to unite.
Mr Pianesi, a well-known macrobiotics entrepreneur in Italy, is said to have given long speeches espousing the doctrine of his diet and brainwashing followers.
I am extremely healthy and fit at 73 because of macrobiotics.
He said he was sure macrobiotics could help.
“But everybody dies of something, and we do know that macrobiotics drastically reduces cardiovascular problems, and if you take away heart issues, cancer is one of the big things that’s left.”
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