Watermelon Gazpacho

Watermelon is a used in Chinese Dietary Therapy to help cool the body and relieve thirst.  This recipe uses both Watermelon and cucumber together, which can help to beat the heat on hot summer days.


INGREDIENTS

8 cups 1/4-inch-diced watermelon

1 medium cucumber, peeled, seeded and finely diced

1/2 red bell pepper, seeded and finely diced

1/4 cup chopped fresh basil

1/4 cup chopped flat-leaf parsley

2 tablespoons minced shallot

2 medium garlic cloves, minced

3 tablespoons red-wine vinegar

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

1 tablespoon fresh lime juice

3/4 teaspoon salt

Black pepper to taste

DIRECTIONS

Mix ingredients in a large bowl. Puree about half of the mixture in a blender or food processor to the desired smoothness. Stir in the remaining diced mixture.

Chill for at least one hour, to allow flavors to combine, and stir well before serving.

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Point Of The Season: Shenmen (Spirit Gate) Heart 7

Because summer is the season of fire, and the organ associated with summer is the heart, we will introduce the powerful point known as Shenmen, or Heart 7

It is located on inside of the wrist, at the ulnar end of the wrist crease (the side closest to the pinky finger) in the depression on inside of the tendon m.flexor carpi ulnaris

Heart 7 (HT7) is a powerful point to help calm the mind and nourish the heart and spirit.  Because the heart is the residence of the spirit, all disorders of the spirit may be treated with this point, along with problems of the actual organ itself.  It is used to treat many problems of the heart including most commonly insomnia, palpitations, night sweating, fright, anxiety, depression, or restlessness. Read More

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A Time of Change & Growth: How Do You Find Balance?

Summer is a time of growth, and we have definitely felt that at Selby Acupuncture!  We have launched a new website and Sara Gillet, one of our acupuncturists, gave birth to a beautiful baby boy, Judah Robert.  Keeping yourself in balance during times of change and growth can be challenging, and we can attest to that ourselves.

There is a very ancient Chinese medicine text written by Sun Si Miao, a first century TCM physician.  In one of his writings he talks about the Yang Sheng translated as Nourishing Life.  It talks of living in balance both within yourself and your environment.  The ideas that come from this are intuitive and common sense, but a good reminder for all of us as we try to maintain our busy lives.  Here are a few that I find very helpful;

  • Live in balance with the yin and yang:  Of course we talk of yin and yang, and the depth of conversation around it can vary greatly.  In general, since summer is related to yang, and yang to change and growth, be bold, move your body and be open to change.  Wake up early, take up or increase your exercise routine, and
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Welcome to Selby Acupuncture

Using the wisdom of Traditional Chinese medicine, we provide gentle, natural solutions to modern day health concerns to Saint Paul, Minneapolis, and the Twin Cities. Our highly trained and experienced providers offer treatment for infertility, adjunct cancer care, pain and digestive health that support both your physical and emotional well being. Take your time and explore our website for great information about how acupuncture works for your specific condition, and be sure to check out our blog!

Wondering if acupuncture is for you? Call 651.224.6678 today to schedule a complementary 15 minute consultation either in person, or over the phone. Read More

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