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Healing With Whole Foods: Asian Traditions and Modern Nutrition (3rd Edition)

Healing With Whole Foods: Asian Traditions and Modern Nutrition (3rd Edition)Author: Paul Pitchford
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 120 reviews
Sales Rank: 4036

Media: Paperback
Edition: 3 Rev Exp
Pages: 784
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Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9
Dimensions (in): 10 x 7.7 x 2

ISBN: 1556434308
Dewey Decimal Number: 613.2
EAN: 9781556434303
ASIN: 1556434308

Publication Date: November 5, 2002
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Amazon.com Review
Used as a reference by students of acupuncture, this is a hefty, truly comprehensive guide to the theory and healing power of Chinese medicine. It's also a primer on nutrition--including facts about green foods, such as spirulina and blue-green algae, and the "regeneration diets" used by cancer patients and arthritics--along with an inspiring cookbook with more than 300 mostly vegetarian, nutrient-packed recipes.

The information on Chinese medicine is useful for helping to diagnose health imbalances, especially nascent illnesses. It's smartly paired with the whole-foods program because the Chinese have attributed various health-balancing properties to foods, so you can tailor your diet to help alleviate symptoms of illness. For example, Chinese medicine dictates that someone with low energy and a pale complexion (a yin deficiency) would benefit from avoiding bitter foods and increasing "sweet" foods such as soy, black sesame seeds, parsnips, rice, and oats. (Note that the Chinese definition of sweet foods is much different from the American one!)

Pitchford says in his dedication that he hopes the reader finds "healing, awareness, and peace" from following his program. The diet is certainly acetic by American standards (no alcohol, caffeine, white flour, fried foods, or sugar, and a minimum of eggs and dairy) but the reasons he gives for avoiding these "negative energy" foods are compelling. From the adrenal damage imparted by coffee to immune dysfunction brought on by excess refined sugar, Pitchford spurs you to rethink every dietary choice and its ultimate influence on your health. Without being alarmist, he adds dietary tips for protecting yourself against the dangers of modern life, including neutralizing damage from water fluoridation (thyroid and immune-system problems may result; fluoride is a carcinogen). There's further reading on food combining, female health, heart disease, pregnancy, fasting, and weight loss. Overall, this is a wonderful book for anyone who's serious about strengthening his or her body from the inside out. --Erica Jorgensen

Product Description
In an era when many people are reevaluating their diet, this whole foods encyclopedia takes an integrative approach to personalized nutrition, merging modern models with ancient Asian traditions. Featured here are guidelines on nutrition basics including "green foods"; clear discussions on the Chinese healing arts; tips on making appropriate dietary transitions; sections on weight loss, women’s health, food combining, fasting, pregnancy, children, aging, and physical and emotional disorders; and detailed "regeneration diets" designed for cancer, AIDS, and other ailments. This authoritative source on East/West nutrition is completely revised and updated, including new research on the benefits of whole foods for overcoming degenerative diseases; the parasite purge program; and Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs).


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5 out of 5 stars More than a medical journal!   August 12, 2010
Taran Dhillon (UK)
What an insight into Asian food! Anyone who believes in good diet, psyche and spirit this book is for them. It outlines the warning signs of illnesses and makes clear recommendations about foods and herbs that can be used in order not to worsen the illness. I haven't practiced any of the recipes, generally eat right anyway, but a couple of people who have read the book and practiced have actually recovered from their ailment, and some even from very severe conditions. I can, of course believe, on a common sense level if the health problem is arrested with right diet the body can heal itself and be stronger again.

I would strongly recommend this book for those who are constantly visiting doctors and having medicines for every little problem with their body. You can be healthy again but you need to take charge of what you put inside; they say stomach is the root cause of all illnesses. And if you throw the right stuff in it will it pay you dividend. So start thinking of your poor stomach who is so reliant on you!

Ah, it is worth getting an extra copy or two to keep handy for a near and dear one. I got it as a gift! I personally think, the information in the book is worth every penny spent.



5 out of 5 stars Another Paul Pitchford Classic   May 12, 2010
Patrick Sadler (Atlanta, GA USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm into the health food movement like a lot of people nowdays. Unfortunately most books and programs don't cover all of the many ways to get and stay healthy. Although the above book listed is an excellent resource. It's like most authors and programs are trying to be too pc (politically correct). To correct myself a little, most health advice, programs, books and supplements usually offer pretty good advice these days.You know:
1. Don't alcohol
2. Don't abuse drugs
3. Don't smoke (cigaretts and the like)
4. Eat move live fresh fruits and vegetables.
5. Eat less process foods and meats.
Now all of this is good advice, although there is a right way and wrong way to do anything. I saw an excellent book with a good 8 step plan. Search Amazon for: The Magic Of Mother Nature's Healing Foods. I liked it.



4 out of 5 stars good book, bad condotion   May 10, 2010
Odelia Davidovich
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

i was surprised to see that the product was not new, some pages were folded and the edges were rounded. besides that, the book in excellent.


5 out of 5 stars missing   April 21, 2010
R. Stevens
0 out of 3 found this review helpful

hello, i would very much like to be able to comment on my new book i purchased, however, sadly it hasn't arrived yet....do you know where it might have got to?
thank you and best wishes
rebecca stevens



5 out of 5 stars wonderful book   March 19, 2010
H.A (Israel)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Wonderful and extra-complete book of healing thru food western and eastern.
Kind of must for practioner and layman.


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