I also highly recommend colonic therapy to eliminate toxins faster, but see your GP and a wholistic practitioner before trying this. |
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It doesn't have the wholistic feel of the albums to come, but it still has its own flow. |
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In addition to teaching workshops, Tina maintains a wholistic health consulting practice. |
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From this example, one can get an idea of the wholistic treatment approach of Osain Herbology. |
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A wholistic approach to medicine has always been the preferred way of achieving good health by First Nations. |
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It is a wholistic science that places great emphasis on prevention and aims at bringing about and maintaining harmony of body, mind, and consciousness. |
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This wholistic approach to proclaiming and demonstrating the gospel is faithful to our best understanding of God's will. |
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Transfer has the potential to allow communities to shift resources to a more preventative, wholistic, cultural-based approach. |
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The PHO model is considered a wholistic one where public and personal health care are included within an overall population healthcare approach. |
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There is need for renewed, integrated and wholistic approaches to substance abuse. |
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Their programs and services embody a wholistic approach to healing the needs of the whole person in body, mind and spirit. |
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A result of an integrated wholistic approach to the vows is that the unhealthy prominence given to chastity is reduced. |
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There was critique of utilitarian economic theory, and presentations on sustainability and more wholistic approaches to human behaviour. |
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So what we've decided to do is expand the program so it's more wholistic, so it's providing support to the family as a whole. |
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Communities and shelters must work towards understanding the multifaceted nature of family violence and adopt wholistic approaches so that issues are not addressed in isolation. |
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Illness is a wholistic reality, just as health is wholistic, and healing is the process of moving from illness to health. |
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Responsibility in the Charter orientation arises from a wholistic worldview, inspiring a relational ethic and generated from reference to the earth and ecology, with social organization emanating from these orientations. |
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With respect to Aboriginal communities, the Forum acknowledged that the lack of a flexible, accepting and responsive external environment was a significant barrier to achieving a wholistic approach to Aboriginal well-being. |
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We recognize that community is a place of wholistic growth that requires flexibility, dialogue, discernment, co-responsibility, openness, and solidarity. |
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Sharing this philosophy with employees, Tsakos successfully imparted her knowledge about wholistic health, detoxification, supplements, bowel health and healthy eating. |
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Through an intensive 16 week support program delivered in a wholistic approach, women will increase their self-awareness and skills in managing their personal situations. |
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Many of the factors influencing health lie in the complex social, economic and physical environments in which people live, and therefore, when embarking on a health reform mission, a more wholistic view of health is required. |
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A disease has not really arrived until there's a wholistic cure. |
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Generally, my advice related to the teaching of English as a wholistic exercise in which students are encouraged to use language in a realistic and unfragmented way. |
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Arif Jassim Sanad, Member of the board, told the agency that the Al Sanabel was the only society in Bahrain that took care of the wholistic need of the orphans. |
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