I understand what you're saying (and by far, it's good advice). In my experience though, there is a fine line between being macrobiotic and eating whatever looks good today.
If you were commenting regarding my "I had to decide if I wanted to be macrobiotic or not", I was referring to a time when I went completely off the diet.
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Originally Posted by MJS
Ishi--
As far as I'm concerned, for a healthy person, macro doesn't need to be an "all or nothing" venture. If you're sick it's a different story. But why don't you just enjoy yourself, have adventures, make the best of circumstances, and come back to macro when you're feeling off-balance, or just need some good home cooking? Your body will let you know. And a healthy body is remarkably resilient, this is what transmutation is all about. Cook when you can and want to, improvise the rest of the time. You are probably healthier than 95% of the population. Have faith & most important, have fun, that's my motto.
Mara
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