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the curative
adjective
Possessing the ability to cure, to heal or treat illness.
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Among the curative properties?
Still, while Xerox is recovering from life-threatening troubles, the curative process has not been painless.
But the writing is beautiful and, ultimately, it's a paean to the curative power of music.
The curative and purifying properties of church bells are elaborated on numerous Russian Orthodox Web sites.
Conditions ranging from skin disorders to arthritis are said to be improved by a spell in the curative waters.
It's much too busy promoting the curative role of the blues and the strictly supportive role of African-Americans.
They weren't, necessarily, the kind of people you'd expect to believe in the curative powers of royal haemoglobin.
He is hardly alone, for example, in his devotion to the curative properties of a high income.
Indeed the curative powers of the plunge were thought to be diluted by the use of swimming dresses and costumes.
That strategy — in effect, betting anew on the curative powers of the American shopper — has some Emeryville residents worried.
Pueblo masking influenced neighbouring tribal dances such as the curative yeibichai of the Navajo.
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