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organic


Food produced with the exclusive use of feed or fertilizer of plant or animal origin and without the use of chemicals in any fashion, including growth hormones, pesticides, fertilizers.
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Rosacea


Common facial skin disorder characterized by redness on the cheeks, nose, chin, or forehead; small visible blood vessels on the face, bumps, or pimples, and water or irritated eyes that usually affect [..]
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Waxing


Depilation process that involves application of warm wax followed by a strip of cloth quickly pulled away from skin to remove unwanted hair.
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Acupressure Traditional Chinese pressure-point massage (massage where fingers are applied to key points on the body) used to stimulate energy flow in the body, ease muscle tension, relieve pain, and p [..]
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Acupuncture


Traditional Chinese healing technique meant to maintain or restore the body”s balance of energy. Administered by inserting fine needles into energy centers (meridians) to stimulate energy flow. Used t [..]
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Alexander technique


Method of re-educating the mind and body to improve movement. The focus is on applying the appropriate amount of energy for each activity in order to improve posture and balance, and to eliminate stre [..]
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Algotherapy


Seaweed bath that is a form of thalassotherapy.
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ANAEROBIC


Opposite of aerobic exercise, anaerobic exercise — such as weightlifting and bodybuilding — involves muscular work that causes the body to use more oxygen than it takes in.
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APPLIED KINESIOLOGY


Study of muscles, especially the mechanics of human motion.
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Aqua aerobics


Aerobic exercises performed in a pool using the support and resistance of the water to burn fat, strengthen bones, and increase cardiovascular health and endurance. The buoyancy of the water greatly r [..]
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