Similar words: dealing, sealing, stealing, appealing, revealing, concealing, unappealing, double-dealing. Meaning: ['hɪːlɪŋ] n. the natural process by which the body repairs itself. adj. tending to cure or restore to health.
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31 That's the first step to healing.
32 Once this is done, healing is attempted.
33 Zorna is said to possess miraculous healing powers.
34 Your faith then may become the dominant factor in any healing that might take place.
35 It is a position of danger where miracles of healing may occur but miracles of disaster also.
36 First, healing became a much more central activity, with much of the liturgy and preaching revolving around it.
37 Oh, and Mashburn and team officials argued for weeks about whether he should undergo knee surgery or try healing through rest.
38 Healing, after all, is an integral part of the Pentecostal message everywhere.
39 This indicates that the stimulation of cell proliferation may not be the only factor in ulcer healing by sucralfate.
40 They have gone some way to healing their internal rifts.
41 Twenty three patients also had an acid clearance test before and after healing.
42 When you run your healing ball within yourself(sentencedict.com/healing.html), you must roll it everywhere.
43 The Sky People allowed the Navajos to memorize each one as a sacred trust for healing purposes.
44 Aphrodite belongs in the place of healing, for while love stabs the heart, passion heals.
45 His tomb is believed to be a place for healing sick children.
46 The computer monitor verifies and records the healing process to its completion.
47 Bringing this to the light of day, she began the process of healing.
48 If healing loss is sudden, and it is severe or total, the withdrawal of this background information happens instantaneously.
49 Healing is accomplished by the restoration of an even, harmonious flow of bioenergy in the patient's body.
50 According to natural healing principles, these toxins can lead to disease if they are allowed to accumulate in the body.
51 All patients underwent oesophageal manometry and transit studies before and after complete healing of oesophagitis.
52 Deep wounds must be stitched together to help the healing process and they tend to leave scars.
53 Reduced blood supply prevents healing, leading to infections and the development of ulcers.
54 The active ingredient checks the growth of bacteria and so helps natural healing.
55 Healing with a launch failure A failure very close to the ground frequently results in damage.
56 If this book helps in the selection of remedies to assist the natural healing process then it will have achieved its purpose.
57 The chronically sick sought him out endlessly for healing from their never-ending weakness.
58 Re-creating a painful relationship from your childhood, in hope of healing the wounds?
59 Religion is part of the human make-up. It's also part of our cultural and intellectual history. Religion was our first attempt at literature, the texts, our first attempt at cosmology, making sense of where we are in the universe, our first attempt at health care, believing in faith healing, our first attempt at philosophy. Christopher Hitchens
60 The timing of all subsequent follow up appointments and endoscopies in the healing phase was discretionary.
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