Sentences with phrase «as curative»

I regard laughter as a curative.
Technocracy, Inc., realizes only too well that no political government on this Continent has either the courage or the structural facility to institute a Continental Health and Medical Service as proposed in the blueprint of The Technate of America, which includes in part, compulsory physical examinations of all citizens every six months; the application of preventative as well as curative medicine in diseases, etc..
As a curative, he searches for common narratives and themes that those with religious views can employ when debating RGTs.

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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb isn't mincing words about kratom, the increasingly popular herbal substance that's been hawked as an alternative to painkillers and anti-depressants by companies promoting its ostensible curative properties (and supposedly innate safety as a «natural,» plant - based product).
I have a number of so - called miraculous cures...» As a pediatrician with more than 100 asthmatics in my practice, I wish that Perls had communicated his curative technique to someone before he died.
As for what people are entitled to, Callahan observes: «A society can not be said to owe its citizens the pursuit of every medical possibility to meet every curative need, much less when the possibilities of doing so are endless.»
13 For example, Whitehead says: «Art has a curative function in human experience when it reveals as in a flash intimate, absolute Truth regarding the Nature of Things.
That emotional states such as fear or anger have curative effects was something the ancients also experienced.
Historically, garlic was used as a powerful, natural curative for many illnesses fighting off viruses and bacteria.
Helen completed the International Camphill Seminar in Curative Education in Perceval — Centre de Pédagogie Curative, and has 10 years» experience in this field, including as a class teacher.
As a doula, I love supporting VBAC Moms and being beside them as they experience those profound, curative feelings or pride and strengtAs a doula, I love supporting VBAC Moms and being beside them as they experience those profound, curative feelings or pride and strengtas they experience those profound, curative feelings or pride and strength.
«Historically, Baltic Amber has been used in Europe as a natural and traditional remedy and curative for many ailments for centuries.
As defense counsel is well aware, however, such approaches are entirely lawful and proper, and the Court should issue a curative instruction to correct the misimpressions that may have arisen from defense counsel's questioning.
Stage three will see us continuing the work of stage two and matching increased diversity of supply with an ability to respond to the new diversity of demand in preventive and curative medicine - tackling the underlying causes of health inequalities as well as providing the best care.
«Understanding the molecular mechanisms by which asthma develops and establishes itself as a chronic disease is key to elucidating alternative and potentially curative therapies,» said Dr. Grayson.
It is only a matter of time before we can therapeutically target this system as a preventative or curative intervention.»
They show that this new formulation reduces the minimal curative dose in a disease model, based on infections in mice, by 100-fold and, most importantly, circumvents drug resistance in a cell line that is resistant as a result of mutations in the transporter that mediates drug uptake.
«What we've seen for so many years is research looking at physical activity as the preventative or the curative solution for childhood obesity, but the data on physical activity as a means to set children's weight is abysmal,» he says.
Nearly three - quarters of those men had initial curative treatment, such as surgery or radiation.
All these qualities made them very popular with growers but also subject to misuse, such as poor spray coverage and curative spraying.
One leukemia patient but not another may be eligible for a bone marrow transplantation as a first line of treatment — a harsh, costly, but potentially curative treatment.
I have always felt a sense of helplessness as over the years I saw their pain and suffering, but there was no curative treatment available.
[5] As RT delivery methods continue to improve and RT use for this disease decreases, it is our hope that the incidence of RT - associated breast cancer following curative treatment for Hodgkin lymphoma will decline.
(5) Another study by Bartel showed IV Magnesium to be curative for Restless Leg Syndrome when IV magnesium was incidentally given to pregnant women as a treatment for eclampsia.
Some work to treat or avert certain diseases, such as Jānuśīrṣāsanas A, B and C, which have curative and preventative effects in relation to diabetes.
However, while some curative attributes may be anecdotal, evidence grows that turmeric, properties of which are actually used as an ingredient in medications, has been proven as a cure for some ailments and potential cure for many others.
And through the ages, there have been countless folk remedies that have ascribed curative powers to the onion, such as putting a sliced onion under your pillow to fight off insomnia.
Having good anti-microbial and anti-viral properties it is useful as a preventive and curative against winter respiratory diseases, flu, herpes....
Within the framework of traditional diets, Pati also suggests guidelines for curative diets, such as the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (helpful both for celiac sufferers and those needing a completely gluten - free diet), and also the Ulcer Diet, Auto - Immune Diet, Candida Diets, and the GAPS diet.
Treatment is usually curative with a Gluten Free Diet (GFD) which means avoiding all wheat products such as breads, pasta, wheat cereals, bakery goods etc..
As mentioned above, kefir is both curative and preventive.
Many people find topical emu oil (like the Walkabout Emu Oil Liquid) to be curative for skin irritations and wounds, and also effective when applied as an everyday moisturizer.
Only the ministrations of his wife, Elizabeth, (a marvelous Helena Bonham Carter) bring him to Lionel, who, believing emotional intimacy is curative, insists on addressing the rankled Prince as «Bertie,» the family nickname.
Sarala led the author straight into a herd of often funny and always fascinating bovine adventures, including drinking cow urine (supposedly a curative), mixing a cow dung - yogurt concoction as fertilizer, falling in love with a red cow with «eyes the size of oval macaroons» and even briefly owning a cow before donating it to Sarala.
The auction catalog identified the book as a «poisoner's cabinet», and much of the press coverage centered on its potential as an assassin's arsenal, but many of the plants included have, or were reputed to have curative as well as toxic properties.
Cyclosporin by itself can be curative, or it might need to be given on and off as the disease waxes and wanes.
«Drug therapy is rarely curative by itself and in most cases is only indicated as ancillary therapy in a behavior modification program» according to this abstract.
Thanks to advancements in technology and their years of cumulative experience in performing, lecturing and teaching surgical techniques, surgeries such as TPLO, hip replacements, pacemaker implantation, reconstruction of wounds and the curative excision of cancerous tumors are routine procedures.
Surgical removal is often the treatment of choice, as this may be curative.
As with humans, proper dog nutrition can be both preventive and sometimes curative, as a balanced diet is essential for both supporting and maintaining optimal healtAs with humans, proper dog nutrition can be both preventive and sometimes curative, as a balanced diet is essential for both supporting and maintaining optimal healtas a balanced diet is essential for both supporting and maintaining optimal health.
Curative intent options include combining different modes of therapy such as surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.
Studies reveal that drug therapy is rarely curative by itself and in most cases is only indicated as ancillary therapy in a behavior modification program.
Used as a treatment or curative arthritis supplement for dogs, it is useless.
Former fighting dogs and dogs with possible dog bite scars should not be used as blood donors due to the risk of vector - borne pathogens that can escape detection and for which curative treatment is difficult to document.
From relaxing massages, revitalizing or curative facials, services for couples and detoxifying treatments such as Fango, one of our signature treatments, KurSpa has something for everyone.
Temazcal (also known as Temascal) used in Mexico for centuries, is an ancient steam bath with curative and therapeutic benefits.
Without the crutches of save points, wandering into deep caverns feels more and more like a gamble, as you're slowly getting weaker with each step, becoming drained of health and magic and curative items.
Melnikov later elaborated his ideas about the curative value of slumber in his «Sleep Laboratory,» proposed as a component of his utopian Green City.
The first photo Muholi took was of her friend, who died after contracting AIDS as a consequence of a «curative rape» to rid her of her homosexuality.
Working from the dual vantage points of South Africa and Europe, the project considers plants as both witnesses and actors in history, and as dynamic agents — linking nature and humans, rural and cosmopolitan medicine, tradition and modernity — across different geographies, histories and systems of knowledge, with a variety of curative, spiritual and economic powers.
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