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health·ful

 (hĕlth′fəl)
adj.
1. Conducive to good health; salutary.
2. Healthy. See Usage Note at healthy.

health′ful·ly adv.
health′ful·ness n.
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She wondered still more if her sister really guessed the hard truth, and what thoughts were passing through her mind during the long hours when she lay on the warm rocks with her head in Jo's lap, while the winds blew healthfully over her and the sea made music at her feet.
And she did sleep; so soundly, so healthfully, that old Lizette without compunction stole softly away, to creep back through the moonlit fields to her own cabin in the new quarters.
I got hold of this little book, and was struck with its good sense and good taste, for it suggests a way to clothe women both healthfully and handsomely, and that is a great point.
According to Healthfully.com, 'You can think of prebiotics as food for probiotics and the healthy bacteria in your system.
Together, they make for a tremendously satisfying and healthfully balanced spring meal.
The best way to eat healthfully and maintain an ideal weight is to choose a low-fat ice cream with reduced saturated fats.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recommend that people with high blood pressure stay in control of the condition by eating healthfully, exercising, not smoking, and maintaining a healthy weight.
You can do that many different ways, such as keeping your own medical appointments, exercising, eating healthfully, attending social events and pursuing personal interests.
-- Offering hundreds of healthy recipes, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has launched Diabetes Food Hub, a new digital cooking and recipe destination to help people living with diabetes and their families eat healthfully. Including a collection of tasty recipes approved by ADA's nutrition experts, Diabetes Food Hub provides simple solutions to daily meal planning challenges for people with diabetes.
Households that experience food insecurity have insufficient access to quality food, periodically do not have the means to feed themselves adequately and healthfully, and often rely on food banks and other sources for food.
Check out these easy ways to healthfully keep hunger at bay, no matter where your busy life takes you, including at home.
(https://healthfully.com/geriatric-pregnancy-5032741.html) Healthfully described geriatric pregnancy as pregnancy above the age of 35.