The Macro Diet!

Uh oh....another diet plan??  It’s February and I’m sure many of you have tried the latest diet crazes for your New Year’s Resolutions.  How are they going?  Have you gone on a binge yet?

Yes most diet’s do lead to weight loss, but also to weight gain as soon as you have access to normal food again.

The Macrobiotic Diet is not a diet but a lifestyle.  A lifestyle that is not only good for you, but also great for the environment and your pocket book.  This lifestyle finds its roots in Zen Buddhism and Western vegetarianism.  Eating macrobiotic-ally focuses on consuming fresh, natural, organic and seasonal.  Macrobiotic dieters eat their foods in the most natural state; changing the chemistry only through cooking, not through additives, colors, and excess preservatives.  So yes a little extra work for you; but knowing what is really going into your food is key to weight loss.

Once on the Macro Diet you will notice how incredibly satisfying fruits, fresh grains, and veggies are.  The flavors of locally organically grown produce greatly surpass the pesticide laden truck/boat/air traveled “stuff” brought in from around the world.  These fresh items are high in fiber, lower in fat and intense cancer combaters.

So hit up your local Farmer’s Market this coming Sunday and give it a go!  You will be amazed by what you see, learn, and taste; plus who doesn’t enjoy grocery shopping under the sun, versus the fluorescent glow??  Don’t forget those reusable bags to continue your new found Green Mission.

Try it for the following month and take note of how your health, happiness, and well-being changes.
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  • Would love to!!
  • Thank you for your well written blog Jessica :-)
    It would be wonderful if you could post some of your recipe's on your blog. We would be interested in having you guide us through a macrobiotic diet. If you are in LA M Cafe on Melrose is an excellent spot for a macro meal. Anyone else have any thoughts on shifting to a macrobiotic diet?
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