What is another word for macrobiotic?

Pronunciation: [mˌakɹəba͡ɪˈɒtɪk] (IPA)

Macrobiotic is an ancient Greek term, which is formed from the words "makros" (long) and "bios" (life). It refers to a way of living that involves a balanced and natural diet. There are several synonyms for the term macrobiotic, such as natural, holistic, and whole foods. The macrobiotic diet focuses on foods that are minimally processed, fresh, and nutrient-dense. Other synonyms include plant-based, organic, and vegetarian. It is a lifestyle that advocates for consuming whole grains, vegetables, and fruits while eliminating processed foods like white sugar, bread, and dairy. Many people choose to follow the macrobiotic lifestyle as a means of promoting longevity, health, and overall well-being.

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Usage examples for Macrobiotic

Because there's next to nothing raw in the macrobiotic diet and some people are allergic to rice, or can get allergic to rice on that diet.
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I also ate macrobiotic for about one year until I became violently allergic to rice.
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On her own, she did begin eating a macrobiotic diet.
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