I’ve been mostly removed from this space the past couple weeks, but looking back at these 2018 posts I feel so grateful for new & old friends, my boys, my man, my family + all of you here who reach out to me and stay interested in learning about Chinese medicine & nutrition therapy and how to use this body of wisdom at home. I have a hot/cold relationship with instagram like many of you, I’m sure, so thank you for following along with me here and I hope to give you more useful and inspiring health tips for mind/body/spirit in 2019! Happy almost new year. 🥳🥰Xoxo.
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#wellnessthatworks #medicinekitchen #chinesemedicine #holistichealth #nutritiontherapy #foodenergetics #intuitiveeating #eatgoodfeelgood #healthathome #goodqi #topnine2018 #mindfulness #mindbodyspirit #healthnut (at Austin, Texas)
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I guess I’ve always loved to bring things together. I was lucky to see the beauty in Chinese medicine at a young age and it still deeply moves me today. Feeling grateful to have this work & worldview in my life. 🙌.
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#chinesemedicine #holistichealth #healingarts #qi #fivephases #fiveelements #easternmedicine #acupuncture #foodtherapy #healingfoods #nutritiontherapy #mindbodyspirit #mindbodygreen #easternphilosophy #artandscience (at Austin, Texas)
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Are you guys signed up for my newsletter? I send something out *about* 1x a month and September is about to be mailed! If you want to get this month’s note in your inbox - sign up with your email via the homepage of my website 👆🏻linked above. The MK Monthly is my journal filled with findings, thoughts, recipes, tips, challenges, & ideas on staying healthy in mind, body and spirit and what exactly that means - from my brain to yours. xo.
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#healingarts #yinyang #foodtherapy #medicinekitchen #newsletter #journal #chinesemedicine #ayurveda #eastasianmedicine #selfcare #therapeuticfoods #intuitiveeating #mindfulness #mindbodyspirit #seasonalliving #prefall (at Austin, Texas)
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Change the model. If something’s not working for you - change things up. Look at it from a different angle - get another perspective. Don’t be afraid to use your own experience and knowledge in a new way, don’t be afraid to take big steps or go in a new direction that is true to your heart ⚪️ I’m working on something special these next few weeks and getting so so excited to share more with you guys on how to integrate 5 Elements and all the wisdom TCM and East Asian Medicine have for seasonal, balanced living. 💛.
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#medicinekitchen #nutritiontherapy #chinesemedicine #eastasianmedicine #fiveelements #5elements #seasonalliving #mindbodyspirit #foodtherapy #healingfoods #earthelement #ayurveda #yinyang #healingarts (at Austin, Texas)
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Last week I had a group of 10 people (+ myself) experience a week with zero social media that focused on nourishing your body, mind, & spirit through healing foods, mindfulness, daily meditations, and creative cultivation. It was the first time I’ve ever done an ‘online’ program and I have to say it was so heart-warming & energizing to experience - both as a participant and as a leader for me. I’ll be posting some testimonials for the 5 Days Away program up in IG stories today - if you’re interested in joining us in the next group starting on July 9th please take a look and see what the feedback has been! 🙌💗. Registration is open on my website for another couple weeks. This is a little snippet of one of the recipes we made last week to stoke our digestive fire. :)
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#medicinekitchen #plantmedicine #healingfoods #therapeuticfoods #fiveelements #fiveflavors #fivephases #earthelement #digestivehealth #socialmediacleanse #digitaldetox #mentaldigestion #5daysaway #mindfuleating #mindbodyspirit (at Austin, Texas)
5 Days Away / A restorative social media cleanse for body and mind, incorporating therapeutic foods, mindfulness exercises, and creative cultivation. We are full for June but if you’d like to join me for the next distance-led group in August stay tuned for more details over the summer. Heartfelt gift boxes full of lovely and useful items being stuffed this week for all my participants. 🌸🌸
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#mindfulnessmatters #fiveelements #nourishyourself #mindbodyspirit #chinesemedicine #creativecultivation #therapeuticfoods #healingfoods #foodtherapy #digitaldetox #socialmediacleanse #5daysaway
You guys this is pretty amazing. I’ve been working on this for awhile now & have been lucky enough to have the help and participation of some truly wonderful beings in developing a new offering for you centered around daily nourishment, creativity & mindfulness. Starting on June 4th (only a month away!) I will lead my first group in 5 Days Away - a restorative break from social media for the body, mind & spirit. It’s more than a digital detox, it’s a holistic experience that fosters care of the self through healing foods, meditations that clear and ground the mind, creative & mindfulness practices that help break habits and offer inspiration from your own unique life. It’s about tuning out to tune IN. I would love to share this with you. If you are in need of taking a guided break from all the chatter and content we consume each day & getting a week that is all about cultivating health for you and tuning in to your physical and spiritual needs - please DM me here or email me at info@sarahsenterlac.com for more information. I have 10 spots open for June. Still working hard on this project to make it the best it can be & feeling so grateful & excited by how it’s coming together! More sneak peeks & tidbits to come. 💗.
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#medicinekitchen #5daysaway #yi #earthelement #fivephases #fiveelements #mindfulness #meditations #breakinghabits #creativeflow #digitaldetox #socialmediacleanse #sacredspace #mindbodyspirit #chinesemedicine #holistichealth #tuneouttotunein #selfcare
Chinese medicine is a unique model of looking at the body as a microcosm of the natural world, of the Earth. What happens in nature happens in ourselves. It’s inside us. We come from it. 🌱🌎💚.
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A forever favorite drawing by @alyson_fox that always reminds me of this.
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#chinesemedicine #healingarts #earthday #mindbodyspirit #tendyourgarden #arttherapy (at Hyde Park (Austin, Texas))
This is fascinating - I encourage you to read on // A beautiful part of Chinese medicine is that there is an aspect of our spirit connected to each organ system in our bodies - it fully integrates mind, body & spirit on a founding level. 🧡. The Yi is the part of our spirit-mind that is intellect/ thought / analysis / mental processing and mental “digestion”, if you will. The Yi is actually tied to our digestive organs- the spleen and stomach of the Earth element which is about rooting ourselves and feeding ourselves. Which makes sense when you think about digestion - we can digest food but we also digest information and content. Do you ever feel like your appetite gets affected by stress? Nervous stomach? IBS that is worse with stress or over-working? This is incredibly common. Sometimes we over-eat or over-think (the latter actually seems more common these days). Most people don’t realize that these two things can damage the same system in our bodies! Our bodies do not like to work on mental & physical digestion at the same time. Gut and digestive issues are widely popular and we are consuming more information than ever before. This is a huge health challenge of our time. 🧡. 2018 is an Earth year and one of my missions this year is to create something beautiful for you all to help swing this pendulum of thought —— worry —— (in)digestion back to health.🧡.
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#digestion #mindfulness #mindbodyspirit #earthelement #fiveelements #chinesemedicine #yi #constantcontent #overconsumption #indigestion #foodtherapy #healingfoods #intentionalliving #healingarts #holistichealth #shen #jing #fivephases #healingaxis #transformations #rootedinspirit
Feeding Friends
So much of our health is tied up in how we live our lives day to day. Our habits. Our postures. Our diets. Our ongoing stresses. The ways in which we hold onto things emotionally and physically. These days, I’m choosing to slow down in my life. It’s an attempt to change the course of my health - which has been going a little haywire lately due to overload - and to see if by doing that I can flourish in different areas. I can feel my creativity soaring and expanding, and I’m pretty sure it’s due to the new space and time I have given it. I’ve been spending a lot of time experimenting in the kitchen, thinking of ways I can enhance and grow my practice, thinking of new models and platforms I can work within to help people heal and thrive, and I’ve been really trying to practice what I preach in terms of living mindfully and listening to my body and my needs. It feels so good! Today I got to sit down with two of my wonderful friends & fellow moms-of-young-children, Kelly Colchin and Ana Koehler. I fed them a Medicine Kitchen meal and we talked about work, motherhood, art, and that dream of finding the perfect work/life balance.
I made some therapeutic foods for Kelly and Ana - a sprouted mung bean, black sesame, arugula & radish salad with some fresh ginger, walnuts, chile, sesame oil and lime juice (see the full recipe below!). A simple poached egg. A delicious almond milk tonic infused with ghee, herbs and spices. Some tulsi tea with honey and fresh mint leaves. Mung beans are a staple in Chinese and Ayurvedic cooking. They are cleansing to the gut and vascular system and have a cooling nature to them. They have long been considered one of the most important beans therapeutically as they detoxify the body as well as provide it with fluids (and protein). They are super versatile too - use them like this in a salad or cook them just like lentils in soups or with rice.
A “jing” tonic is made to fortify the human essence, build blood and vitality. Jing is considered the refined and physical essence that is the material basis of all life. This tonic is a mixture of almond milk, ghee, warming spices, he shou wu, dates, ginger. I simmer it for a few minutes on the stove then blend together before serving. It’s kind of like the tea drinker’s version of butter coffee! This is a great warm drink to have as a snack or in the evening to help calm the nerves and promote restful sleep as well. The almond milk and ghee and very grounding while the ginger and spices provide a nice pick-me-up. One of the things about motherhood that seems to be a universal experience is the sense of overwhelm and overload one can feel. You feel like your brain is doing 6 things at once, your focus and attention is constantly split between children and your own personal needs. The juggle and hustle of work and mothering can be exhausting. You can feel like you are lost in something of a haze at times. Or a hamster wheel. But we carry on! I think having things - foods, practices, rituals - that ground us are more important than ever in this phase of life.
I love working with & supporting moms throughout the motherhood experience. This is where I am and I enjoy the connection that is shared through this experience and it’s challenges. As I search for my own balance of work and life as a new-ish mother, taking pauses and not being afraid of change has been key for me. But I like to think this applies to everyone in their own life no matter the situation! Talking with friends and clients, I always notice how the people who really make strides in their life & health are not afraid to change it up and evolve as time goes on and as you encounter different demands and needs. It’s inspiring to watch this!
Feeding my friends was so rewarding to me today - not only to have some fun cooking and sharing the flavors of healing foods, but to connect in person over a couple hours with no interruptions, no distractions. The house was quiet & empty. All there was was conversation, sharing, listening, advice. I want to always remember that feeling nourished/nurtured doesn’t only come from food, but from your relationships, rhythms, and connection to the world. My friends remind me of this (as do my clients!) and I want to honor my time with them more.
Kelly Colchin is an art director and illustrator. You can see more of her vast talent at www.kellycolchin.com. Ana Koehler is a painter of women and post-partum doula. View her inspiring art at www.anakoehler.com.
SPROUTED MUNG BEAN SALAD WITH ARUGULA, BLACK SESAME & RADISH:
½ C mung bean rinsed, soaked for 8+ hours, and sprouted (6+ hours)
2 tsp black sesame seeds
2 tsp sesame oil
1 tbsp minced or sliced fresh ginger
½ tsp red chili flakes
1 tsp sea salt
3 large handfuls baby arugula
½ C sliced radish
¼ C walnuts
Chopped fresh basil for topping
LIme wedges for topping
Saute sprouted mung beans, black sesame, ginger, chile, salt in sesame oil on medium heat for 5+ minutes until fragrant and the beans have softened up somewhat. Turn off heat and add in arugula and toss until just the bottom leaves start to wilt - transfer to plates quickly with a little of everything from the pan on each plate. Add sliced radish, walnuts, basil and a squeeze of lime to each salad. A poached egg is a nice addition for a full meal. :) (adapted from Divya Alter’s book What to Cook for How you Feel).