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Can a Vegetarian or Vegan Follow Traditional Foods Principles? Article 
Integrating vegetarianism or veganism with the Weston A Price Foundation's nutritional philosophies is possible to a limited degree.
Aug 15, 2010 - Sarah Tennant
The Five Element Diet Article 
In Chinese nutrition, food groups are divided not by the food groups of western nutrition, but by the element that the foods represent.
Nov 9, 2008 - Jessica Burde
The ABCDMV Principles of Diet Article 
The six dietary planning principles, ABCDMV, or adequacy, balance, calorie, density, moderation and variety, are useful in planning a healthy diet.
Jul 31, 2010 - Tina Samuels
Ayurveda: elements of nature Article 
The wisdom of ancient India's spirituality gave rise to the most comprehensive holistic health care system in the world.
Aug 25, 2010 - Amy Croan
Aruveyda Principles of Seasonal Eating Article 
Aruveyda is a traditional type of medicine which encourages letting the weather determine our diet.
Apr 18, 2009 - Cheryl Heppard
The Schwarzbein Principle Article 
Allow your body to heal and repair itself from restrictive diets to better your health and lose weight. Less exercise and more food will allow your body to rebuild.
May 20, 2007 - Tracy Rose
Akasha the Fifth Element Article 
Akasha is rooted in Hinduism and Buddhism. Mme. Helena P. Blavatsky incorporated this philosophy into Theosophy. Later in history, Akashan Pagans embraced the concept.
May 16, 2008 - Jill Stefko
The Basic Elements of Ayurveda Article 
A brief look at an ancient system of medicine that originated in India and the elemental nature which makes up it's core.
Sep 14, 2007 - Trevor Ellestad
Traditional Latvian Food at Christmas Article 
Learn about the food traditions of Latvian Christmas and how the Baltic Sea and potatoes inspire Christmas dinner in Latvia.
Dec 15, 2010 - Jennifer Ciotta
Popular and Traditional Australian Foods Article 
While Australia does not have a distinct culinary identity, there are some foods that are Australian favourites.
Feb 11, 2008 - Susan Whelan
Traditional Colombian Food Article 
Colombians like their food hearty and fresh. From the coast to the highlands, here are some favorite main dishes.
Apr 1, 2008 - Christopher Minster
Traditional Ecuadorian Food Article 
Heading to Ecuador? While you're there, be sure to try some of these regional favorites!
Dec 23, 2007 - Christopher Minster
Southern Food Traditions Article 
U. S. southern food dishes are served everywhere, but somehow taste better in the south. Some southern food traditions come from recipes more than a hundred years old.
Apr 10, 2007 - KC Morgan
Traditional Newfoundland Food Article 
There's no better way to experience Newfoundland than by sampling the island's traditional foods, and there are some delicious and interesting items on the menu.
May 20, 2007 - Mary Williams
Four Vital Elements of Reiki and Seichim Article 
According to some healers, Reiki is a masculine energy with the earth element and Seichim is a female energy of air, fire and water.
Feb 8, 2010 - Sylvia Lerigo
Ahimsa – The Principle of Non-Violence in Indian Religions Article 
Eastern philosophy teaches the principle of non-violence towards all living creatures; this concept is called "ahimsa" in Hiduism, Buddhism and Jainism.
Feb 1, 2011 - Thais Campos
Food Combination Dieting: The Basics Article 
The food combination diet (or Hay diet) claims that regulating when you eat what you eat will have a huge impact on overall digestive health.
Jun 5, 2010 - Sarah Lantz
Non-Microscopic Elements of Natural Carp Food Article 
Carp are voracious and opportunistic feeders but nature has provided an abundance of nutrition in their natural environment. Know this and catch more
Oct 20, 2010 - Keith Higginbottom
Raw Food Diets Article 
Raw food diets may have health benefits for those that can overcome the limitations.
Jan 22, 2010 - Sarah Thomas
Colonial American Foods and Diets Article 
Although there was no turkey at the first Thanksgiving, early settlers learned to cultivate new crops, hunt deer and fowl, and create diverse, healthy diets.
Sep 5, 2009 - Michael Streich