noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
faith healing
healing powers
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The water was supposed to have healing powers.
healing/medicinal properties
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The old women know about the healing properties of local herbs.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
holistic medicine/treatment/healing etc
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Finding a therapist to help you Many complementary therapies exist which are concerned with holistic healing.
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Herbalism: a holistic treatment involving the use of herbal remedies specifically chosen and blended for different conditions.
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In the centre, we record part of my daily routine for self-help holistic medicine which includes pectoral muscle exercises.
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It is usually called holistic medicine or holistic health.
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Paracelsus's influence on homoeopathy and holistic medicine is genuine, but the paracelsian legacy is much wider.
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She sent him books on holistic medicine and nutrition.
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The concepts of self-defense and self-repair are central contributions of holistic medicine.
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The second axiom of holistic medicine is that each person is unique and each program must be individualized.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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All I'm doing is sending energy to wake up your own internal processes of healing .
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Studies have shown that laughter enhances healing and protects against disease.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As my living was eked from my imagination, it now seemed sensible to link that imagination to my own healing .
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By creating favourable conditions at every level, healing will take place quite naturally.
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Hydrcolloid dressings provide an ideal environment for wound healing .
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In the medical context, drugs can save lives, relieve pain and promote healing .
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Once this is done, healing is attempted.
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The healing of the wounds between women and men is as important as the healing of the wounds between churches.
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We studied the healing of a standardized lesion on the dorsal surface of a four-day chick embryonic wing bud.