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The practice of the use of active ingredients in minute dosages along with naturally occurring substances in order to provide a healthier balance of internal chemistry. These minute dosages would be viewed in traditional medicine as ineffective.
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| homeostasis |
Maintenance of the body's internal environment.
Ãâó: www.methodfitness.com/fitness_glossary_h.shtml
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In biology used to describe a condition where an organism maintains a stable structure where in fact a constant flux of molecules occurs. Although many organisms can live for years, all cellular components like proteins, membranes, sugars, and nucleic acids are constantly recycled while never compromising the integrity of the organism as a whole. ...
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A system of medicine founded in the late 18 th century in which remedies consist of diluted substances from plants, minerals and animals. It is based on a theory that "like cures like." Remedies specifically match different symptom pattern profiles of illness to stimulate the body
Ãâó: www.herbalgram.org/default.asp
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a term used in systems thinking to describe the action of negative feedback processes in maintaining the system at a constant equilibrium state.
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| HOME | United States classical archaeologist (born in Canada) noted for leading the excavation of the Athenian agora (1906-2000) |
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