Healing with Whole Foods (Paperback)

Author: Paul Pitchford
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781556434303
Publisher: NORTH ATLANTIC BOOKS
Publish Date: 12/1/2002
Buy.com Sku: 30987662
Item#: RG47WH
Buy.com Sales Rank: 68799
Dimensions (in Inches) 10H x 7.75L x 2T
Pages: 750
Edition Number: 3
 
The authoritative source on East/West nutrition, this comprehensive reference has been completely revised and updated with information on the benefits of whole foods for overcoming degenerative diseases. Illustrations.
 
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The result of years of practice and research, Paul Pitchford's HEALING WITH WHOLE FOODS applies the tenets of Eastern medicine (such as balancing yin and yang energy within the body) to dietary planning. By understanding the benefits of, for example, "sprouted grains" and fermented foods (such as sauerkraut and kimchi), one can learn to harness the regenerative aspects of whole food to reverse the cumulative effects of poor diet that can lead to indigestion, depression, insomnia, cancer, and death. Pitchford specifically addresses the "eight principles" of Eastern healing, the six yin/yang divisions, and the five elements. Other goals are to steer from animal fats over to vegetable, to develop an interest in where food comes from, to explore new areas like the "super green" food such as algae and seaweed, and to fast.

 
 

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From Part I, Chapter 2: The Principle of Extremes
When the excessive principle reaches its limit, the extreme yin or yang transforms into its opposite. This is known as the “Principle of Extremes.” This principle is readily observed in warm-blooded animals, when a fever is produced in response to an exposure to cold, or when chills result from an excess of summer heat.

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1. Extreme activity, such as hard physical work, necessitates rest.
2. If activity is very fierce and yang (such as in war), death (which is very yin) can be the result.
3. People frequently become more child-like with extreme age. Also, with advancing years, a person gradually exhibits less physical strength but, if healthy, greater wisdom. This represents the loss of bodily attachment to earth and the shifting of focus toward heaven, an example of extreme yin changing to extreme yang.
4. As internal heat and blood pressure become higher (yang), a stroke resul
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5 of 5 Fantastic and valuable health/food resource Friday, July 17, 2009
GBC from Northern VT  

Anyone with an interest and/or a concern about health and nutrition will appreciate this fine book loaded with pertinent information. Reading it is an education and a very worthwhile resource.
 
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