Total quackary. The introduction, basics and conclusion are pure garbage. Astrology? Seriously?
But that said, I do like the idea of paying attention to the seasons and how our body and mind need different things at different times of the year. So I will continue to keep it around and read each season as it comes.
One of the very best books I've ever read about how to keep balance in the body during the different seasons of the year.... Very important to people living in places like minnesota who experience such extreme cycles.
I love this book! I got to hear Dr. Haas lecture at the 15th annual UCSF Integrative Medicine conference and it was a great experience. Marin County has a gem and his name is Dr. Haas.
A natural health professional told me that this book was foundational for bringing Eastern medicine into the West.
So it's somewhat of an overview of that.
What I liked the most was having some suggestions of different things to eat at different times of year. As someone who struggles with what the heck to make for dinner, or even to remember to make or buy dinner, it's nice to have some guidelines. It eliminates some elements of decision-making in meal planning -- a plus!
Everything he suggests is super healthy, so really, it's not a bad idea to eat it at any point during the year. I just need an excuse to make miso all winter, for example.
Elson Haas, the author is someone I took instruction from at the Institute of Integrative Nutrition. He is the founder and director of the Preventive Medical Center in San Rafael, California.
This book provides readers with good advice about how to be in balance with nature and ideas about how to be synchronized with the seasons. What I like about this book is that it blends Eastern healing traditions with those of the West. He relates winter to the Chinese Five Element System, provides suggestions for a seasonal diet, exercise, as well as herbs. In regards to integrative health and wellness I like Dr. Haas' approaches. From me this is ...suggested reading!
One of my first books on holistic health, I turn to it frequently. By far his best book ever, Hass covers the body systems in relation to the seasons, and how to support health and maintain balance through the use of food, herbs, fitness, astrology and more. There is also an appendix with health charts and assessment tools for the practitioner. I love this book and recommend it highly!
Great simple guide to understanding how the season impact out health and how we can work with the season to achieve optimal health. Also super helpful when studying Chinese Medicine. Give greater depth and explanation to the elements.
Good recipes, easy to read, intersting perspective and introduction to Chinese holism, thinking, systems. Just look at the cover; doesn't it look welcoming?
Balance your body throughout the changing seasons. Explains how body functions change throughout the year, which organs are active. Based in Chinese wellness philosophy.
a book that i have been picking up constantly for the past 15 years. I especially pull it out every spring. if you are interested in Chinese medicine, this book is a must read.
Wonderful read, I had to take notes and memorize certain details. Very informative book that basis it's principles of eastern natural medicine and, two great forces: Yin and Yang
I've actually had this book around for years as kind of a reference book. I like a lot of the ideas, but you do have to take some of it with a grain of salt. ;)
wonderful book on understanding the seasons and how they affect the body. recommend it to many people that want to understand how the body relationship to seasons are affected.