macrobiotics

NOUN
  1. the theory of promoting health and longevity by means of diet (especially whole beans and grains)
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How To Use macrobiotics In A Sentence

  • He enrolled on a course in macrobiotics in London - and four years later, in 1993, left with a certificate from the London School of Macrobiotics and membership of the Macrobiotics Association of Great Britain.
  • Macrobiotics adhere to a diet consisting primarily of whole grains and beans.
  • My family moved through fads and phases very quickly, everything from EST training to crystal healing, macrobiotics and cooperative living.
  • From macrobiotics to South Beach, celebrities can't seem to get enough of them.
  • 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.
  • Japanese macrobiotics uses a grated poultice of the taro potato which grows in tropical, hot countries.
  • Ooh, and she gave up macrobiotics and started eating biscuits for her little biscuit!
  • Macrobiotics categorizes foods as "expansive" or "contractive" -- the yin and yang, respectively, of macrobiotic eating. Undefined
  • In macrobiotics some food is beneficial at certain times.
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