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water cure
noun
Treatment of pain and illness using water, particularly bathing
Exact(43)
To make the sea-cured mackerel, in a sand bucket of sea water cure the fillets for 10 minutes.
Glenn defended his innocence by defending the water cure itself.
The predecessor terms for its various forms are water torture, water cure and water treatment.
"Now, this is the way we give them the water cure," he explained.
She died in Malvern, where he had taken her for a water cure.
The list-topping recommendation, apart from another go at the water cure, is the greasy-meal cure.
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The curing regime included water curing for 2 days, followed by air curing for 5 days, and finally water curing for the remainder of 28 days.
In the late 50's, he took up scuba diving -- "Cold water cures hangovers," he explained.
Ms. Miller suggests that Stebbins's theme was rooted in the water cures Cushman took as a cancer patient.
In the mid-19th century, those who sought rejuvenation and could afford it went to "water cures" around the country.
Out says: "Brussels does control most food labelling rules with perverse situations – for example, it's illegal to claim that water cures dehydration.
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