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Dec 05 2008

Macrobiotics: Tips and Advice on Starting a Macrobiotic Diet

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Macrobiotics has been around for so long and celebrities like, Madonna, Gwyneth Paltrow, Cindy Crawford and so much more have been into it. For the reason that it gives us more than any other diet there is and has been tagged the healthiest diet. Macrobiotic diet does not only make us lose weight but there have been cases that show that macrobiotics may help cure serious medical conditions such as cancer and AIDS.

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Nov 22 2008

WIRED acknowledges “Cowpooling”

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It looks like the new farming paradigm in America is starting to take hold in the popular mainstream.  Wired Magazine’s Jargon Watch listed “cowpooling” this week as one of its hot and useful terms: Cowpooling v. Teaming up with neighbors to buy a whole cow from a local farm. It’s then divvied up as T-bones […]

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Nov 03 2008

You Are What Your Animals Eat

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Editor’s note: this is a topic so very dear to my heart.  Raised in an Ecuadorian family, meat has always been a central staple in the diet, but in Ecuador we eat from natural grass-fed sources based either in Ecuador itself or from Argentina.  In America, where type 2 corn, driven by government subisidies (that […]

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Oct 26 2008

Special 1-hour podcast with Raw Food Diet specialist Kimberly Snyder

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Keram interviews Kimberly Snyder – Raw Food Diet specialist and creator of The Solution – an all-in-one skincare product made strictly from natural ingredients with zero chemical or artificial stabilizers that the biggest stars in Hollywood have fallen in love with.

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Oct 20 2008

Guide to Cooking Grains

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The macrobiotic diet replaces simple carbohydrates with more complex, slower-burning ones like brown rice, quinoa, barley and millet.  These complex carbs release a continuous stream of glucose into the blood at a rate of about two calories per minute whereas the sugar from a chocolate bar burns significantly more quickly, releasing thirty or more calories […]

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