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Sage Holistic Health Tip of the Month


Grilled Zucchini

  • 2-4 zucchini or summer squash
  • Olive oil
  • Sea salt
  • Cayenne powder or rosemary

Slice vegetables on a diagonal, 1/4-1/2 inch thick.  Place slices in a bowl.  Add oil and salt to coat, and mix well.

Using tongs, place slices on a medium-hot grill.  Flip slices when you see the grill marks.  Do not over-char!

Arrange slices on a platter.  Sprinkle with a dash of cayenne or rosemary and serve hot.

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Chinese Medicine

Chinese medicine offers a completely different approach to both acute and chronic conditions.  The methods of diagnosis include questioning, observing characteristics such as skin color, emotional affect, the qualities of the pulse and tongue, and determining what specific Chinese organ network is effected.  While Chinese organ networks sound familiar, they are more representative of a group of functions than the solid organs we typically associate with terms like 'liver' or 'spleen.' 

To a Chinese practitioner, a Western diagnosis is interesting, but has little bearing on the Chinese diagnosis and treatment recommendations.