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What Wikipedia Doesn't Want You To Know About Macrobiotics: 100+ Scientific & Medical Studies Showing the Benefits of a Plant-Based Macrobiotic Diet (en Inglés)
Jack, Alex ; Esko, Edward ; Zumdick, Bettina (Autor)
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What Wikipedia Doesn't Want You To Know About Macrobiotics: 100+ Scientific & Medical Studies Showing the Benefits of a Plant-Based Macrobiotic Diet (en Inglés) - Jack, Alex ; Esko, Edward ; Zumdick, Bettina
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The benefits of a macrobiotic diet and way of life have been documented by scores of scientific and medical studies and published in top medical journals including the New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, and Atherosclerosis. Yet Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia is biased against alternative medicine and holistic health and rejects information about these studies on its site. This book presents the vital information, including a summary of more than 100 scientific and medical studies, that Wikipedia refuses to publish. The editors, Alex Jack, Edward Esko, and Bettina Zumdick, are longtime macrobiotic teachers, counselors, and founders of the Planetary Health Institute. They are currently developing the Macrobiotic Breast Cancer Study with leading researchers as several major universities and medical centers.