Special bonus available by sign-up by 11:30 pm ET on Tuesday December 5
Q&A session with Alex & Danka Jack
Special bonus available by sign-up by 11:30 pm ET on Tuesday December 5
Q&A session with Alex & Danka Jack
Online on Zoom | January 11 – 14, 2024
Macrobiotics in daily life, traditional cuisines and medical practice
Are you unable to get the health food ingredients you used to buy?
What do we overlook in macrobiotics & healing?
How to deal with challenges to keep ourselves
and our children (and grandchildren)
healthy?
These and many other topics will be the focus of the Online
Macrobiotic Winter Conference 2024.
Come and find out what you need to do to
make your health stronger and that of your family.
Broaden your repertoire with
the best tried and tested recipes of
famous macrobiotic chefs.
Enjoy a reunion with old friends and
meet new, like-minded people.
1. Get healing & dietary tips and advice
– Learn how macrobiotic friends relieved serious illness at the Recovery Panel
– Examine overlooked facts and dimensions of macrobiotics through the lens of medical practice
– Pose your questions to the Practitioner’s Panel with Neal Barnard, MD, Virginia Harper and Donna Clifford, RN
– Learn from a life-long experience and medical practice of a macrobiotic doctor
– Improve your decision-making — learn why we make bad decisions, and how we can start making good ones
2. Keep your family healthy
– Explore macrobiotics in all its facets with Wieke Nelissen, co-founder of the Kushi Institute of Europe, a parent of 5 and a grandparent of 11
– Learn popular dishes for children and grandchildren
– Deepen your knowledge of advanced facial diagnosis
– Find new ways to cope with emotional and social challenges of healthy eating
– Change how you feel using the 5 transformations in cooking and do-in exercises
3. Learn more about the latest developments
– How to deal with the current national and global food supply and other food issues
– How AI impacts us and how to deal with it
– What are the current wireless trends and what to do about them
4. Watch and make
– Delicious dishes from Mediterranean and Portuguese cuisines
– Special dishes to keep your blood strong & healthy
– Yummy snacks for children and grandchildren (and grownups, too)
– Winter salads
– Tempeh and natto with a macrobiotic chef from Austria
5. Stretch, relax and energize by traditional yoga
6. Connect with people from all over the world and feel the support of the macrobiotic community
– Ask other people for practical tips for your household, meal preparation or anything else
– Share your stories and learn from the other practitioners
– Create new friendships and strengthen old ones
– Experience the nourishing atmosphere of being among like-minded people
And lots more!
January 11 – 14, 2024
Online on Zoom
All sessions recorded!
Join us to renew your energy and
step-up your enthusiasm for healthy cooking!
Keep on the top of current trends,
deepen your knowledge,
and reconnect with other like-minded people!
Early-bird price: $329 $289
(until December 19)
What can you look forward to?
A half century ago, Michio Kushi predicted that humanity would face an existential threat from the rise of an artificial species in the 2020s and 2030s. Could AI, which is rapidly transforming everything from agriculture and medicine to finance, education, and weapons systems, be this threat? This slide show will explore Artificial Intelligence, including the way of eating that shaped and influenced its development, and how we can use this innovative technology wisely as the Spiral of History climaxes.
Open discussions with Donna Clifford, R.N., a macrobiotic nurse and author of Act Like Rice and Mark Leonas, a long-term macrobiotic practitioner.
Does the daily stress and challenges of daily life make you binge on things you better not eat?
There are so many challenges that we need to overcome every day to keep ourselves healthy. Many times, it becomes a compromise between our health and good relationships. So how to deal with it to maintain both?
In macrobiotic classes, we learned that it’s a good idea to have a little bit of raw salad in the winter to maintain some lightness and freshness during a season which often dries us out and contracts us, both through the dry cold air and from eating lots of seasonal baked foods. However, our options for fresh salad greens are usually quite limited. I would like to share some of my favorite salads using primarily winter storage vegetables and fruits. I enjoy variations of these recipes year-round but they are especially nice when fresh lettuce is months away.
Using gentle movements, breath, and sound, you will experience yoga in its simplest, most authentic form. The sessions will help unwind, release stress, and bring a greater sense of ease and balance.
Listen to the recovery stories and ask people who recovered from various health issues.
This time, you will hear from:
Margaret Shaw (asthma)
Louise Gray (migraine)
Christin Ritz (skin problems)
Alex Jack (covid)
Open Discussions with Donna Clifford, R.N., a macrobiotic nurse and author of Act Like Rice and Mark Leonas, a long-term macrobiotic practitioner.
Try some of very traditional (and Sonia’s favorite) Portuguese recipes with a macrobiotic touch.
Sonia will present a delicious soup similar to chicken soup (but without chicken), a wonderful main dish mimicking the famous Bacalhau à Brás (without codfish) and finishing with an amazing desert of sweet rice that is the specialty of her mother. You’re going to love these!
Open discussions with Donna Clifford, R.N., a macrobiotic nurse and author of Act Like Rice and Mark Leonas, a long-term macrobiotic practitioner.
Balancing and changing our health and happiness through macrobiotics takes often weeks, months or even years. But it can happen also in minutes. Oliver will show you how by using one ingredient (a carrot), you can change your internal energy in five ways. Then he will show you how you can change the ki flow in your body to support each of the body systems. See how different you can feel in a short time!
Do you find it hard to keep coming up with exciting yet nourishing snacks for hungry, growing children? Or sometimes yourself, too?
Sachi Kato, former chef at the Kushi Institute, will show you rich, nutrient-dense recipes: savoury pancakes & deep-fried dumplings that will satisfy little ones, and give them the energy they need to stay active.
They are easy to make & make delicious hors d’oeuvres for special occasions, too!
Using gentle movements, breath, and sound, you will experience yoga in its simplest, most authentic form. The sessions will help unwind, release stress, and bring a greater sense of ease and balance.
What are the limits of macrobiotics and why do they change? What is the core of macrobiotics, the essence of healing, and how do we recognize it is happening?
Dr. Vacha will share what he observed and discovered treating patients for 36 years as a general practitioner using macrobiotics, homeopathy, Western medicine, and energetic healing.
(The talk will be translated into English from Czech)
Open discussions with Donna Clifford, R.N., a macrobiotic nurse and author of Act Like Rice and Mark Leonas, a long-term macrobiotic practitioner.
Join Bob to get the big view and learn to see the whole person… their body, mind, spirit, and direction in life. Right away. The parents and ancestors, the major body systems, the person’s life capacity, as well as the strength of their intuition are all expressed in their face and features. It’s amazing what the eyebrows, the ears, the eyes, the hair all can tell us.
Imagine an Italian Nonna on one shoulder and an ancient Chinese philosopher on the other, both sharing their wisdom with you as you cook and make your way through the world. That is how I cook and live, pulling from the wisdom of my ancestry and the wisdom of my macrobiotic studies. It’s the combination that has given my family and me robust health and an intense enjoyment of food… and life. Join me as we explore this unique view of cooking as we prepare some amazing dishes.
Open discussions with Donna Clifford, R.N., a macrobiotic nurse and author of Act Like Rice and Mark Leonas, a long-term macrobiotic practitioner.
Being a parent of 5 and a grandparent of 11, Wieke will look back to a life of exploring macrobiotics in all its facets. Children are our best teachers!
Join Kimberly for an online class & cooking demo exploring an array of functional foods for nourishing the blood.
Kimberly will highlight the importance of blood for all our organs and its role within the 5 energetic transformations framework, and also how it correlates to our physical, emotional & energetic health.
Then you will enjoy a cooking demo with delicious everyday ingredients that can support, nurture and cultivate the quality of our blood and vitality.
Using gentle movements, breath, and sound, you will experience yoga in its simplest, most authentic form. The sessions will help unwind, release stress, and bring a greater sense of ease and balance.
Practitioner’s Panel
With Neal Barnard, M.D., Donna Clifford, R.N., Virginia HarperUse this unique opportunity to pose your questions to experts on both macrobiotics and Western medicine and resolve your quandaries and get clarity.
Open discussions with Donna Clifford, R.N., a macrobiotic nurse and author of Act Like Rice and Mark Leonas, a long-term macrobiotic practitioner.
Food supply chain disruptions, new GMO’s, rising prices, and other issues are bringing new challenges to our lives. Join Karel and Jarka, health food providers and macrobiotic teachers, to find out how to deal with them and maintain a stable base.
Blending East and West, Patricio will share his knowledge and outstanding cooking skills presenting beautiful, delicious, and elegantly prepared dishes.
Summer cooking calls for lighter and shorter cooking with a nice cooling quality. But at the
same time, we will take a look at ways to strengthen and remineralize our bodies to counter the loss of minerals due to sweating and extra liquid intake.
Open Discussions with Donna Clifford, R.N., a macrobiotic nurse and author of Act Like Rice.
Tom will reveal how we can quiet our most primitive and often distorted decision-making response, and instead utilize the rational and intuitive functions, which inevitably lead to the best possible decisions and outcomes. The rational and intuitive functions align us with our hearts and souls, and thus lead inevitably to deep personal and spiritual fulfillment.
Last observations, comments and food for thought.
Yes, all the lectures will be recorded, and you can watch them again anytime at your convenience.
The only thing that is not recorded are the open discussion sessions to ensure the privacy of the participants and create a safe atmosphere for mutual sharing.
Sure. Please, address the check to Planetary Health, Inc., P.O. Box 487, Becket, MA, 01223, and let us know you want to join the group at contact@planetaryhealth.com.
Recipes will be sent to your email and the recording will be available for 2 years 😊
Yes, you can pay in two installments:
1st installment of $149 payable by registration
2nd installment of $149 payable by Tuesday January 9
Please contact us at contact@planetaryhealth.com and we will be happy to reply to you.
How would your life change if
you overcame the challenges that hold you from
improving your health and/or that of your family?
We have invited some of the most renowned macrobiotic speakers from around the world, medical experts, as well as young and enthusiastic teachers
Macrobiotic chef, teacher and counselor, former head chef at Kushi Institute
Macrobiotic educator and Emmy-Award winning host of Christina Cooks!
General practitioner with expertize in macrobiotics, homeopathy, and energy healing
Health food shop owner and macrobiotic teacher and chef
Founder and director of the International Macrobiotic School in the UK
Macrobiotic teacher, counselor and author
Macrobiotic teacher and counselor
Macrobiotic chef, teacher and counselor
Transformational leader in natural healing
Founder of The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medcine
5 element wellness coach, energy healer & author
Macrobiotic teacher, counselor and shiatsu therapist
Health food shop owner and macrobiotic teacher
Macrobiotic counselor and teacher and co-founder of the Kushi Institute of Europe
Leader of programs on natural and emotional healing
Macrobiotic teacher, counselor and licensed nutritionist
Yoga therapist and macrobiotic teacher from India
Macrobiotic teacher and chef, former head chef at International Macrobiotic Conferences in the Netherlands
Macrobiotic teacher and environmental health specialist
Macrobiotic teacher
and registered nurse
“I highly recommend the Conference. It is a great learning experience. It develops spirit and higher development,
and motivates people to care about themselves, others, and the whole planet.”
– R.T.
Alex Jack, an internationally renowned macrobiotic teacher, counselor, and author, worked closely with Michio and Aveline Kushi for nearly forty years and served as former director of Kushi Institute in Becket. He co-wrote The Macrobiotic Path to Total Health, The Book of Macrobiotics, and many other books on diet, health, and the environment with Michio Kushi and is currently writing a multivolume series on the Spiral of History
Danka Jack is a macrobiotic teacher from Slovakia. She grew up in a macrobiotic family, learning and applying the remedies and principles in her daily life since childhood. She is the Special Projects director at Planetary Health, giving courses and consultations in macrobiotics and 9 Star Ki.
Will you join us to deepen yourself in the art of healing
& find better ways to keep your family healthy?