Modern Medicine: S1E10 - Macrobiotic Diet pt. 2

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  • @brucepaine8548
    @brucepaine8548 7 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    "...At the time of the world's first plutonium atomic bombing, on August 9, 1945,
    two hospitals were literally in the shadow of the blast, about one mile from
    the epicenter in Nagasaki. American scientists declared the area totally
    uninhabitable for 75 years. At University Hospital 3000 patients suffered
    greatly from leukemia and disfiguring radiation burns. This hospital served its
    patients a modern fare of sugar, white rice, and refined white flour products.
    Another hospital was St. Francis Hospital, under the direction of Shinichiro Akizuki, M.D. Although this hospital was located even
    closer to the blast's epicenter than the first, none of the workers or patients
    suffered from radiation sickness. Dr. Akizuki had
    been feeding his patients and workers brown rice, miso
    soup, vegetables and seaweed every day. The Roman Catholic Church-and the
    residents of Nagasaki-called this a modern day miracle. Meanwhile, Dr. Akizuki and his co-workers disregarded the American warning
    and continued going around the city of Nagasaki in straw sandals visiting the
    sick in their homes..." macrobiotic.org/Miso.htm

  • @tawanawilliams9618
    @tawanawilliams9618 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I had Covid 19 and miso soup and orange juice help in my recovery

    • @HT-vs5fw
      @HT-vs5fw 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Organic miso is good.
      Oranjuice is not so good. It does not really have lot of vitamin C compared to alot of vegetable. Also, orangejuice is so YIN .

  • @bradyb8003
    @bradyb8003 ปีที่แล้ว

    RIP Ed Esko. Died from colon cancer at 71.

  • @UDLTUBE
    @UDLTUBE 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Isn't there a difference between the soy available in U.S. and that in Japan?