ˈsanəd.iv adjective
Etymology: Middle English sanatif, from Middle French, from Late Latin sanativus, from Latin sanatus (past participle of sanare to cure) + -ivus -ive
: having the power to cure or heal : beneficial , restorative
flooded with the bright sanative light of day — C.I.Glicksberg
a little of the sanative calmness of conservatism — Raymond English