Christophe Wilhelm Von Hufeland in 1876 in Germany, published the first edition of the work, divided into two parts theory and application of "Macrobiotics or art to prolong the lives of men." He was the Hippocratic, and therapeutically eclectic, personal physician to Goethe, in the thought of which are the roots of Steiner Anthroposophical conception. It was the first time after many centuries, the word macrobiotics (which derives from the greek and means "long life") was used in a treaty. Before him, the father of Western medicine, Hippocrates, had used about 2400 years ago, in his "Air, water and places", but this old pioneer of Western medicine, unlike the vast majority of its modern successors, in works "Food" and "Medicine and Traditions," always maintained the following basic concepts:
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