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  • A living being is therefore in essence a potentially self-healing system.
  • If the imbalance called illness occurs, they apply self-healing, then resort as needed to such arts as âyurveda, acupuncture, allopathy, prânic healing or massage.
  • In a few months' time the government is expected to launch a $50m £31m smart grid research fund, which the province sees as part of its transition to a self-healing grid by 2025. Smart grid leaders
  • To understand the underlying basis of the Buteyko method and related methods (such as the Self-Healer) a short excursion to the root of the problem may help.
  • Most witches could not even manage minor self-healing. Crimson Wind
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  • In homeopathy, dosage is minute and symptoms are meant to intensify as part of the self-healing process.
  • He's not sure that cats purr to self-heal, but there is a clipping in my box in the basement that says that purring is very close to the ultra sound that we use on bone fractures.
  • People call it the placebo effect, but really it's the self-healing effect. The Sun
  • His firm will plant the Academy roof with wild strawberry, sea thrift, the herb self-heal and stonecrop, a sedum that attracts the endangered Mission Blue Butterfly.
  • I explained that reflexology encourages the body to release waste matter and promote self-healing.
  • Again and again, people have found that the body-mind, if assisted instead of assaulted, demonstrates remarkable capabilities of self-healing.
  • It has been described as a self-healing art that, like t'ai chi, cultivates the energy force within us and plays an active role in maintaining health. Marc B. Levin: How to Improve Your Health by Moving
  • It has been described as a self-healing art that, like t'ai chi, cultivates the energy force within us and plays an active role in maintaining health. Marc B. Levin: How to Improve Your Health by Moving
  • In other words, you are built to be self-regulating and self-healing. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • A bug kept a 'self-healing' facility from working. Times, Sunday Times
  • The poorer the soil and the older the lawn, the better will be the flower display, but most park lawns will contain self-heal, daisy, achillea, and cat's-ear.
  • In many cases, dentists argue, invasive treatment is necessary; self-healing can't always occur. Globe and Mail
  • If we see the earth bleeding from the loss of topsoil, biodiversity, or drought and desertification, and if we help reclaim or save what is lost -- for instance, through regeneration of degraded forests -- the planet will help us in our self-healing and indeed survival. Wangari Maathai: Spiritual Environmentalism: Healing Ourselves by Replenishing the Earth
  • This means that the potent cocktail of hope, positive belief, the support of a medical practitioner who cares and the physiological self-healing mechanisms that get triggered by the body when it wants to heal, are ever-powerful. Christine Bronstein: Anxious, Fatigued or Depressed? Pills, Exercise or Diet Shouldn't Top Your List of Treatments
  • The aim was to develop a "self-healing" grid that could automatically detect problems and reconfigure itself to contain them. Smart grid leaders
  • The database is self-healing, it learns. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a self-healing process. Times, Sunday Times
  • I drank a silent toast to biodiversity, survival, self-healing. Times, Sunday Times
  • BEST OF FEYAs a fake newsreader on Saturday Night LiveResearchers reported that they developed a 'self-healing' plastic that repairs itself if cracked. Tina Fey has the last laugh as she conquers the male world of comedy
  • A living being is therefore in essence a potentially self-healing system.
  • Li's self-healing concrete is based on a material he came up with in 1990 called engineered cementitious composite. Self-Healing Concrete
  • That misses out on this amazing self-healing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Prunella is the name given to a small yet hearty herb found throughout Europe, Asia and other temperate regions. The plant goes by a variety of names, including self-heal, carpenter's weed and sicklewort.
  • His book is full of examples of what he calls "exceptional patients" who used their illness experience to give themselves permission to find their true, authentic selves and in so doing, creatively induced a type of self-healing. Trish Kinney: Healing Is More Than Science
  • Forgiveness is an act of self-healing, self-liberation and self-empowerment. Times, Sunday Times

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