I am a business owner, so I’m always getting resumés from people looking for jobs. Some are reliable, and have solid track records, and others don’t. My job is to find out who is reliable and talented, before I hire them.… Read the rest
Tag Archives: macrobiotics
Last post I talked about the passing of Michio Kushi, the legendary entrepreneur, author, healer and teacher, who brought Macrobiotics into our lexicon, and save countless lives.
Today I will discuss some health foods that he promoted to support human health.… Read the rest
When we are young, sometimes we feel immortal. I know I did.
- I suppose there are many good reasons for this:
- Lots of energy and everyone around you seems to care
- Haven’t been to a lot of funerals or lost many relatives yet
- Perhaps people don’t tell the truth, that we are going to die, and life is short!
Today my 15-year-old left for London for a week, her first time away from the family. She is with 30 school friends, and chasing her dream of a career in theater. We are so proud.
We are also a bit nervous.… Read the rest
Cancer is no fun. It is taking more of us all the time, and the cost and suffering can be staggering.
However, the way we handle cancer in the U.S. is extremely poor in most cases. Radiation, chemotherapy, surgery, other medications, and the stress that go with constant doctor visits and crazy medical bills would drive anyone insane, as witnessed by our good friend Walter White.… Read the rest
Maybe you love life in 2013.
Are you fully enjoying your smart phone, automobile, warmed and cooled home, vacations via air travel, phude, medications, etc.?
Is there any suffering that may be related to these?
Some examples of this suffering may include:
- Lack of satisfaction
- Financial Problems
- Depression
- Chronic Illness
- Intuition that your life is not complete
Solving these problems is not difficult, and it’s actually a lot of fun.… Read the rest
Most of us pay huge medical premiums every month. It’s a growing problem, and one that has stunted business growth in this most recent recession.
When we do get sick, our philosophy is often, “Good, now I can reap some benefit from all that expense.”… Read the rest
In the past two days, I’ve eaten things I regularly don’t. Stress, holidays, weakness, whatever.
Many people have no symptoms when they eat this way, because they have strong constitution, or because they’ve always eaten this way, but I am sensitive, so I feel:
- Listless
- Irritable
- Constipated
- Not hungry
To get this stuff (mostly cheese, some sugar) out, I’m using something called Ume-Sho-Kuzu, with a pickled umeboshi plum, shoyu (high quality soy sauce) and kuzu (aka kudzu, a white rock that comes mainly from Louisiana these days).… Read the rest
I am happy. I have very important things of health, enough money to eat and have shelter, and a beautiful wife and two amazing children.
My body feels great most of the time, and at 47, I know a lot of other people that cannot say the same.… Read the rest
Most of us cannot resist cheese. There are a million reasons not to eat it, but let’s not go there right now.
If you ate cheese (or some other dairy product), you are going to test your body’s immune system, as there are millions of harmful bacteria in there that all want to live.… Read the rest