Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 >>i'm pretty sure ilanit means sea salt not SEAL SALT!!! I hope so...this is VEGAN macrobiotics ;-) xoxo... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 don't you just love how she answers the question? She's like the employee of the month over and over again at the stores! > > > > from what I understand the basis of what we eat ideally comes from the > location in which we live - esp thing slike vegetable and the fruits we > choose to eat. since we all have an inner ocean (or blood, our life) > that which grows in the sea is more universal to us and since things > like that are consumed in small quantities due to their strength (eg > good aulity unrefined seal salt is a must for health in everyone to > maintain blood quality but is so strong it is only needed in small > amounts) we can partake of things that come from a distance. It is still > preferable to consume salt and sea veg that have been harvested in the > hemisphere were you live ideally. > > that is why I am so excited about New Zealand and Tasmanian sea > vegetable and an unrefines hand harvested salt from mauritias which is > the same latitude as Brisbane as I am in Australia. I still consume some > JApanese and american sea vegetables though. > > It is all a matter of balance > > I still love consuming vegtables and herbs just picked directly from the > garden - that is a reall treat in these times.... > > whatever you choose to eat - enjoy it! and also some international foods > seem to foster a sense of oneness. I touch on this topic in my book > Seasonal Variation: WholeSummer Meals > > > Ilanit > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > Little Tree Pty Limited, Melbourne, Australia (Little Tree). ® > registered trademark, © copyright 2003. All rights reserved. This email > message and attachments may contain information that is confidential to > Little Tree. If you are not the intended recipient you cannot use, > distribute, forward or copy the message or attachments. In such a case, > please notify the sender by return email and erase all copies of the > message and attachments. The sender of this email message does not allow > the recipient to forward this email message or attachments in whole or > in part by means of the internet. Opinions, conclusions and other > information in this message and attachments that do not relate to the > official business of Little Ttree are neither given nor endorsed by it. > This email message and any attachments are subject to copyright. > > > > Ms Ilanit Tof > B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) > Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods > PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) > > Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts > Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing > with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition > > ilanit@... > www.littletree.com.au > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> <http://www.littletree.com.au> > <http://www.littletree.com.au> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 roflmao > > from what I understand the basis of what we eat ideally comes from the > location in which we live - esp thing slike vegetable and the fruits we > choose to eat. since we all have an inner ocean (or blood, our life) > that which grows in the sea is more universal to us and since things > like that are consumed in small quantities due to their strength (eg > good aulity unrefined seal salt is a must for health in everyone to > maintain blood quality but is so strong it is only needed in small > amounts) we can partake of things that come from a distance. It is still > preferable to consume salt and sea veg that have been harvested in the > hemisphere were you live ideally. > > that is why I am so excited about New Zealand and Tasmanian sea > vegetable and an unrefines hand harvested salt from mauritias which is > the same latitude as Brisbane as I am in Australia. I still consume some > JApanese and american sea vegetables though. > > It is all a matter of balance > > I still love consuming vegtables and herbs just picked directly from the > garden - that is a reall treat in these times.... > > whatever you choose to eat - enjoy it! and also some international foods > seem to foster a sense of oneness. I touch on this topic in my book > Seasonal Variation: WholeSummer Meals > > > Ilanit > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > Little Tree Pty Limited, Melbourne, Australia (Little Tree). � > registered trademark, � copyright 2003. All rights reserved. This email > message and attachments may contain information that is confidential to > Little Tree. If you are not the intended recipient you cannot use, > distribute, forward or copy the message or attachments. In such a case, > please notify the sender by return email and erase all copies of the > message and attachments. The sender of this email message does not allow > the recipient to forward this email message or attachments in whole or > in part by means of the internet. Opinions, conclusions and other > information in this message and attachments that do not relate to the > official business of Little Ttree are neither given nor endorsed by it. > This email message and any attachments are subject to copyright. > > > > Ms Ilanit Tof > B.A. (Psychophysiology/Psychology) > Advanced Diploma Healing with Wholefoods > PhD Holistic Nutrition (candidate) > > Little Tree Oriental Healing Arts > Helping you grow to new heights of wellbeing > with Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition > > ilanit@... > www.littletree.com.au > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Mail > Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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