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Macrobiotic Diet: The Pros and Cons of Eating the Zen Way

By Julia Guerra — 2019

Newton's Third Law states that with every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. In ancient Chinese philosophy, this concept is referred to as Yin and Yang.

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The Taiji Principle of Yin and Yang

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Yin and Yang Theory

This symbol, which most people have seen in a variety of contexts, pares things down to one clear and elegant image. As far as symbols go, it just doesn’t get more fundamental than Yin-Yang.

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Yin & Yang in Chinese Medicine

Yin and Yang (pronounced yong, as in 'gong') is one of the most fundamental concepts in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), as it is the foundation of diagnosis and treatment.

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The Meaning of Yin and Yang

Yin and yang (or yin-yang) is a complex relational concept in Chinese culture that has developed over thousands of years.

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With Macrobiotic Cooking, a Balance of Yin and Yang

For most of his life, a Japanese man named George Ohsawa devoted his time to developing and promulgating the concepts of macrobiotic eating, which he believed would lead to a healthier, more balanced life.

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