Breastfeeding seemed to be like a miracle
cure for everything so some attachment parents would tell me, if they fall down and hurt themselves just breastfeed them, if they wake in the night just breastfeed them.
Not exact matches
I've been on the road
for reasons professional and personal the last couple of days, and
so I haven't been able to comment on Carl and John on why we pomocons — given how cultured, witty, and astute in every way we are — haven't been discovered as the
cure for everything that ails all the other inferior brands of conservatism these days.
But the latter abound
so that we can afford to overlook the innumerable failures and self - deceptions that are mixed in with them (
for in
everything human failure is a matter of course), and we can also overlook the verbiage of a good deal of the mind -
cure literature, some of which is
so moonstruck with optimism and
so vaguely expressed that an academically trained intellect finds it almost impossible to read it at all.
But wellness is often a commodity these days, more than it is an actual health benefit,
so just how accurate are the claims that turmeric is a super-spice, capable of anti-inflammation
for everything from aches to arthritis, glowing skin, boosted immunity, improved digestion, and even a
cure for depression and cancer?
So it's clear that these cells are not a miracle
cure for everything that might afflict a child, nor are they necessarily high - enough quality to be used.