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  2. Panacea (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    A panacea (/ p æ n ə ˈ s iː ə /) is any supposed remedy that is claimed (for example) to cure all diseases and prolong life indefinitely.Named after the Greek goddess of universal remedy Panacea, it was in the past sought by alchemists in connection with the elixir of life and the philosopher's stone, a mythical substance that would enable the transmutation of common metals into gold.

  3. Snake oil - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, snake oil salesman is a common label used to describe someone who sells, promotes, or is a general proponent of some valueless or fraudulent cure, remedy, or solution. [1] The term comes from the "snake oil" that used to be sold as a cure-all elixir for many kinds of physiological problems.

  4. The Cure-All Recipe - AOL

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  5. Heal-all - Wikipedia

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    Heal-all is a common name for the plant Prunella vulgaris. Heal-all may also refer to: ... Panacea (medicine), a cure-all, or a medicine capable of healing many ailments

  6. The Cure-All Recipe - AOL

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    To begin, grab ingredients out of fridge and sprinkle half of the crumbled goat cheese onto one slice of bread. I used a nice Capricho De Cabra from Spain. It's a super tangy, lemony, fresh goats ...

  7. The Cure-All - AOL

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  8. HPV 'cures' are popping up online, but here's the truth about ...

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    After all there is a safe, effective vaccine. But some people aren't rejecting it. CDC data published in August found drops in HPV vaccination coverage by age 13. Grella said causes behind this ...

  9. Quackery - Wikipedia

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    During the formal examination, she was acquitted of all charges and allowed to practice medicine in Stockholm even though it was forbidden for women in the 1820s. She later received a medal for her work. [84] Johanna Brandt (1876–1964), a South African naturopath who advocated the "Grape Cure" as a cure for cancer. [85]