Can We Make 2017 the Year of Uncommon and Unexpected Good?

By |2020-02-10T15:31:37-05:00December 29th, 2016|Events|

Change often makes us uncomfortable. Maybe there is a bright side to the unexpected changes that we experienced in 2016. From my observation, there are three things that I believe people did not expect. The first two are global and the last within the global macrobiotic community. First, the British exit from the European [...]

Learning in the Womb: What is Embryonic Education

By |2020-02-12T13:43:31-05:00May 30th, 2016|Fertility|

During time in the womb, we multiply in weight about three billion times, from a single cell to birth (anywhere between 5.5-10 lbs on average). After birth, we multiply in weight about fifteen to twenty times. Suffice to say, the vast majority of our total growth, development, and education occurs in the womb. Furthermore, [...]

Fertility’s Modern Challenges

By |2018-03-07T21:24:20-05:00May 18th, 2016|healthy living|

lifestyle and fertility are related There are three stages of fertility. First is the ability to become pregnant. The second is having a healthy full-term pregnancy and natural childbirth (from a macrobiotic perspective this means without the aid or use of drugs), and the third is raising a healthy child. All three of [...]

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