Holistic.
2007-02-15 16:35:30
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Wholistically
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answer #2
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answered by hern 4
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In the context in which you asked, holistic health is more commonly used. But it means treating the whole person, not his/her parts in isolation as is done by the super-speciality oriented modern medicine. So, prefer the spelling holistic but keep in view that it means wholistic.
2007-02-15 17:09:34
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answered by Swamy 7
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Holistic..
2007-02-15 17:03:57
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answered by Anonymous
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with an H...holistic
2007-02-15 16:37:15
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answer #5
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answered by ChyTay 2
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holistic
2007-02-15 16:42:02
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answer #6
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answered by dr.frend_4_u 3
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without the w.
it comes from the greek holos (all, entire) rather than the english whole
2007-02-15 16:36:53
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answered by Cara 2
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Best to avoid it altogether to be honest.
Its a bit cliche.
2007-02-15 17:52:02
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answered by Jarvis 2
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if you mean 'in it's entirety' it is holistic. it is somewhat slang.
2007-02-15 16:36:45
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answered by Anonymous
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"Holistic". :)
2007-02-15 16:36:48
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answered by Anonymous
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