Eat Less, More Fortune: Teachings of a Japanese Master of Physiognomy by Rocky Yamada
Luck” is essential to achieve your dreams and goals. You also need a healthy body.
I haven’t been lucky lately, what can I do to open up my luck? I want to maintain a healthy body, but what do I do?
Wouldn’t it surprise you if I told you that the key to this was actually “eating less”?
And if this is what the famous Japanese physiognomist taught over 200 years ago…
In addition to a commentary on the book written by Nanboku Mizuno, a great physiognomist of the Edo period, who was said, “If you sit quietly, you will be told your fortune right.”, this book goes into the medical evidence and specific practices.
Whether you want to lose weight, get “lucky” or maintain a healthy body, this is a must-read for many people.
Now, listen to these timeless teachings from over 200 years ago.
This book is a challenge to your “common sense”
【Table of Contents】
◆Introduction
・Nanboku Mizuno is a genius of the Edo period
◆Theory section
・Abstain from food and you’ll be lucky.
・Why does abstaining from food make you lucky?
・Do humans have a food quota?
・Food is the root of everything.
・The history of mankind is the history of starvation.
・All diseases are born from blood contamination.
・Cancer is part of you.
・Smaller meals are good for all diseases.
・Your mind and body will be strong, your spirit will naturally open up, and you will open up your luck.
◆Practice (small meals)
・What should we eat?
・Try to eat one or two meals a day.
・Let’s try fasting.
・My three-day fasting experience
・About the effects of fasting
◆Practice (and more)
・Early bird gets the worm.
・Let’s “appreciate” and get rid of our unused items.
・Let’s treat our money with care.
◆Practice (Extra)
・Let’s clean toilets.
・Let’s make a smile.
・Let’s do some muscle training.
◆Effects
◆Summary
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