George Ohsawa

Young Ohsawa in Paris, 1920 George Ohsawa (born ; October 18, 1893 – April 23, 1966) was a Japanese author and proponent of alternative medicine who was the founder of the macrobiotic diet. When living in Europe he went by the pen names of Musagendo Sakurazawa, Nyoiti Sakurazawa, and Yukikazu Sakurazawa. He also used the French first name Georges while living in France, and his name is sometimes also given this spelling. He wrote about 300 books in Japanese and 20 in French. He defined health on the basis of seven criteria: lack of fatigue, good appetite, good sleep, good memory, good humour, precision of thought and action, and gratitude. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Âm Dương & Nguyên Lý Vô Song của triết lý và khoa học phương Đông by Ohsawa, Georges, 1893-1966

    Hà Nội, Việt Nam : Nhà xuất bản Thời Đại, 2015
    Format: Book


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    You are all sanpaku by Ohsawa, Georges, 1893-1966

    Secaucus, N.J. : Citadel Press, 1965
    Format: Book


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    The two great Indians in Japan, Sri Rash Behari Bose and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose by Ohsawa, Georges, 1893-1966

    Calcutta : published by Sri K.C. Das for Kusa Publications, 1954
    Format: Book


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    Macrobiotics : an invitation to health and happiness by Ohsawa, Georges, 1893-1966

    San Francisco : George Ohsawa Macrobiotic Foundation, 1971
    Format: Book


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    Zen macrobiotics; the art of rejuvenation and longevity. by Ohsawa, Georges, 1893-1966

    Los Angeles, Ohsawa Foundation [The Ignoramus Press, 1965
    Format: Book


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    Gandhi : the eternal youth by Ohsawa, Georges, 1893-1966

    Oroville, Calif. : George Ohsawa Macrobiotic Foundation, 1986
    Format: Book