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health-giving

adjective as in nourishing

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Posset was thought to have health-giving, curative qualities, so it was most commonly made to have on hand for family members who fell ill.

From Salon

Taking families out of the “dust, dirt, and smoke” of a city apartment and putting them into houses in a “fresh, pure, health-giving district” was a rise in class and station all by itself.

Concerns were raised in June after bacteria made its health-giving water unfit for drinking.

From BBC

Cheltenham faces losing its 300-year-old spa status after bacteria made its health-giving water unfit for drinking.

From BBC

It’s proper to note that white-collar workers gained significant freedoms as a result of the pandemic, including the health-giving ability to work from home, while the laboring class — those so-called essential workers — were forced to report to work at restaurants and retail stores, at great risk to their health.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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