| Rosen method |
Developed by former physical therapist Marion Rosen, the Rosen method combines gentle touch and verbal communication to evoke relaxation and self-awareness. Because it can bring up buried feelings and memories, it is used as a tool for personal growth as well as pain relief.
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| rosemary |
is a Mediterranean herb with a strong, aromatic flavor, used to season, meat, poultry, and vegetables.
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| rosemary |
Rosemary plants grow wild in the Mediterranean and produce clusters of small, light blue flowers and leaves that are used in many dishes. This extremely pungent herb is most often found dried in its whole or crumbled leaf form. When rosemary is in prime condition, it imparts a fresh, woodsy flavor and odor. It is perfect in Italian flat breads.
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| rose bengal t. |
(for liver function): rose bengal (1 per cent in sodium chloride solution) is injected into the blood stream. Normally it disappears from the blood rapidly; delay in the normal disappearance time points to diminished activity of the liver.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| rose d. |
the urticarial form of swine erysipelas.
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