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empastillada
  37

1st_ Female of the packaged adjective . 2nd_ Female form of the participle of the verb filling .

  
estratificada
  43

1st_ Female of the stratified adjective . 2nd_ Female form of the participle of the verb stratify .

  
deschavetada
  48

1st_ Female of the deschaveated adjective . 2nd_ Female form of the participle of the verb deschavetar .

  
ecoagobiada
  38

1st_ Female eco-agobiate adjective . 2nd_ Female form of the participle of the verb ecoagobiar .

  
caramelera
  41

1st_ Female Caramelero . 2nd_ Container, usually glass and transparent, to store candies (sweets).

  
medicina cuántica
  28

It is not really a medical specialty but a theory based on quantum physics by which there would be an energetic relationship between the body and the environment that could be measured to find diseases. Voluntary records are still made for databases and comparisons. The danger, as always, is in the use of the term by scammers who take advantage of the prestige of physics simulating that they can do with that a medical treatment.

  
quiropraxia
  69

Also called chiropractic is in principle a pseudoscience that represents a mystical connection (or innate intelligence) between the spine and the divine energy that maintains a person's homeostasis. Then, manipulating over the vertebrae could cure any evil in the body. Of course this is not proven, and that there is a risk of injury if practiced by someone without medical knowledge. Physiotherapy and lumbar massages are not directly related to chiropraxia, although many professionals call the the most "chiropractors" and the career is taught at universities. The name has Greek etymology like 967; 949; 953; 961; ( kheir "hand" ) 960; 961; 945; 963; 963; 949; 953; 957; ( prassein "do, practice" ). See chirotherapy, reiki .

  
medicina cuántica
  51

It is not really a medical specialty but a theory based on quantum physics by which there would be an energetic relationship between the body and the environment that could be measured to find diseases. Voluntary records are still made for databases and comparisons. The danger, as always, is in the use of the term by scammers who take advantage of the prestige of physics simulating that they can do with that a medical treatment.

  
acupuntura
  42

Treatment originated in traditional Chinese medicine, which implies the existence of a vital energy called qui that flows through the body through lines known as 'meridians', and that by sticking needles into the epidermis (without crossing the skin) can modify the passage of the qui through the meridians to treat diseases. There is no scientific evidence that this actually exists, and some excuse is being brought from the hairs to justify acupuncture in the treatment of certain pains.

  
bioneuroemoción
  45

Pseudomedical practice that involves all diseases (including homosexuality) as a result of the traumas in our minds and the actions of our ancestors for four generations. The method of healing would be to become aware of the situation, avoiding medication or any allopathic treatment and even contact with family and friends to prevent them from interfering with the self-resolution of the conflict. As in any of these scams they take advantage of people's despair and stupidity, if the patient does not heal is because of him, because he did not make enough desire for treatment. View bio-emotional .

  
bioemocional
  50

Etymologically it is the relationship of the prefix bio- ( "life, living organism") with emotions, which can be associated with the concept of psychosomatic. But the truth is that it is a term used by psychomagia, which is an inherited memory by which our diseases are the result of facts, traumas and sins committed by our ancestors. Something very interesting from a literary point of view, but very dangerous as therapeutic if it is necessary to treat a real disease, even though it is psychological. See bioneuro emotion .

  
baño de bosque
  37

It is the name of a popular therapy in Japan that consists of reducing stress and thus increasing the body's defenses by visiting a forest. According to some studies what helps balance in people are the phytocides released into the environment by trees and that are breathed during therapy. The Japanese name is 26862; 26519; 28020; ( "forest baths" ), composed of 26862; 26519; ( yinhrin "forest" ) 28020; ( yoku "bathroom, bathtub" ). See ecosex .

  
crononutrición
  50

It is the study of feeding related to circadian rhythm. Also the habit of feeding according to those schedules.

  
pseudomedicina
  61

It's a chatter shop that pretends to be a medical treatment. As we talk about curing diseases, pseudomedicine can be very dangerous, especially if you avoid the use of traditional medicine. From Greek 968; 949; 965; 948; 959; ( pseudo "false") and the Latin word medicine, ae that comes from medeor, eris , eri ( "cure, care, medicar" ). See also homeopathy, psychohypnotherapy, chromoson therapy, cosmeceutical, decoyin, acupuncture, bioneuro emotion, bioe emotion, forest bath, chiropraxia, mesmerism, reiki, quantum medicine, magnetotherapy, bach flowers, similia similibus curantur, sympathetic magic, curanderism, . . .

  
andar hacia atrás
  45

See walk, towards, back, recoil, recular.

  
rodajes o rulimán
  33

View shoots, ruliman, bearing, roulette, . . .

  
óbelo o daga
  39

See obel, dagger, obel, obelisk, obelisk.

  
que no vale nada
  49

See that , no , verbs / ok , nothing , nonada , nadería , mirrimucia , inane .

  
óbelo
  45

The obel ( - or ÷ ) is an ancient graphic sign found in Greek texts and was used as a "foot call", something similar to the current asterisk ( * ), or as a correction mark for a possible error. It was supposedly created by Aristarco de Samotracia to point out Homer's texts that were suspicious to him. Today "÷" has use in mathematics to indicate "arithmetic progression" and sometimes as "mathematical division". See oelo , by etymology see obelisk .

  
o
  33

1st_ Name of the fourth vowel in Spanish . 2nd_ Disjunctive conjunction . 3rd_ 'o' is the symbol of "octet" ( eight bits ). 4th_ 'O' is the chemical symbol of "oxygen". 5th_ 'O' represents to the west at the cardinal points. See W . 6th_ Although it is an error, 'O' is a way to name the type "0" ( zero ) of blood. It is taken from English where it is customary to call the number as the letter.

  






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