
Hara Hachi Bu
The Timeless Japanese Eating Habit That Boosts Longevity, Weight Loss, and Inner Peace
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Narrated by:
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Richard Mason's voice replica
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By:
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Hiroshi Nakamura

This title uses a narrator's voice replica
About this listen
What if the secret to a longer, healthier life wasn’t found in a new diet—but in simply knowing when to stop eating?
Rooted in Okinawan tradition, Hara Hachi Bu is the gentle yet powerful practice of eating until you are 80 percent full. This audiobook takes you on a journey through the wisdom of this centuries-old principle, blending ancient insight with modern science to help you transform your relationship with food—without counting calories, obsessing over portions, or depriving yourself.
In this mindful and easy-to-follow guide, you'll discover:
- The origins of Hara Hachi Bu and why Okinawans live longer and healthier lives
- How to recognize real hunger versus emotional triggers
- The science behind eating less and living more—from reducing inflammation to improving metabolism
- Simple, narrator-friendly strategies for portion control and mindful eating
- How to apply this practice in real life: at restaurants, social events, and with family
- A 30-day guided challenge with daily reflections, affirmations, and check-ins
- Recipes, rituals, and lifestyle tips for sustainable change
Perfect for listeners seeking natural weight loss, better digestion, emotional balance, and lasting peace with food, this audiobook is your invitation to return to your body’s inner wisdom—one mindful bite at a time.
If you’ve enjoyed The Blue Zones, Ikigai, or Mindful Eating, you’ll find lasting value and inspiration in Hara Hachi Bu. Start listening today and rediscover what it means to eat with intention, live with balance, and feel full—not from food, but from life itself
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