Crossword-Solution: HYDROTHERAPY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Hydrotherapy | n. | See Hydropathy. |
We have 9 clues for the answer “HYDROTHERAPY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| FAITH cure | 1 answer |
| HYDROPATHY | 1 answer |
| INTENSE massage performed while the body is suspended in water | 1 answer |
| nature cure | 1 answer |
| therapy involving the use of water | 1 answer |
| water-cure | 2 answers |
| remedial measure | 4 answers |
| MASSAGE, type of | 6 answers |
| therapy | 16 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
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greedy person
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Sentences with HYDROTHERAPY (5)
PHYSICAL MEASURES Hydrotherapy is often of great value in restoring compensation by improving the surface circulation.
There are several sanatoriums in this country where the diet, hydrotherapy and exercise necessary for developing heart strength are carried out, and patients are sent to some of them with great advantage.
Besides a rearrangement of the diet and measures for causing proper activity of the bowels, massage, exercise and hydrotherapy should lie utilized toward the end of improving the nutrition of every part.
But when the system has been purified and strengthened by our natural methods, by a rational vegetarian diet, hydrotherapy, chiropractic or osteopathy, massage, corrective exercise, air and sun baths, normal suggestion, etc., the homeopathic remedies will work with much greater promptitude and effectiveness.
This depends to a large extent upon the right (natural) diet; but it must be promoted by the different methods of eliminative treatment: fasting, hydrotherapy, massage, physical exercise, air-and sunbaths and, in the way of medicinal treatment, by homeopathic, herb and vitochemical remedies.
Quotes with HYDROTHERAPY (1)
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