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Juice therapy
The ingestion of sundry wholesome juices via oral means to thwart illnesses and uphold well-being.
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Feldenkrais
The utilization of languid, delicate corporeal movements to augment scope of motion, advance suppleness, and enhance muscular synchronicity.
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Craniosacral
Cranial osteopathy is the practice of utilizing manual techniques to manipulate the bones of the skull and cranial sutures with the aim of treating various medical conditions associated with the central nervous system, such as the brain and spinal cord. This approach is grounded in the belief that the manipulation of the cranial bones can…
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Clay therapy
The medical application of infinitesimal mineral particles that are dispersed in water and amalgamate to generate a viscous substance. The mixture of clay is generally administered externally as a poultice, however, it can also be ingested orally in the form of an elixir to alleviate intestinal ailments.
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Apiotherapy
The utilization of apicultural commodities, specifically apitoxin and honeybee milk, for the management of illnesses that involve inflammation and degeneration, has garnered increasing interest in the medical field. Human writers tend to display higher burstiness by incorporating sentences of varying length, whereas computer-generated texts tend to be more uniform in structure. In order to produce…
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Superscription
The inception of a medical directive, comprising the authoritative directive “take.”
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Routes of administration
There are multiple modes of drug administration, which encompass subcutaneous injection, intravenous injection, intramuscular injection, rectal injection, oral ingestion, vaginal administration, rectal administration, or topical application.
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Drug fast
Microbes that develop an ability to tolerate or resist a treatment of antimicrobial drugs.
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Wide-dynamic-range neurons
Neurons in the central nervous system that are activated by a variety of stimuli (both innocuous ones and noxious ones) and encode a wide range of stimulus intensities (some non-painful, some painful). They are the most numerous kind of nociceptive neurons in the central nervous system. Because they receive inputs from a large number of…
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Specificity theory of pain
A theoretical interpretation of the mechanisms of pain that pro¬ poses that pain is a result of the orderly activation of a chain of neurons all of which are concerned with detecting and transmitting pain-related information. The emphasis of the specificity theory is on the type of neuron activated by a painful stimulus and on…
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