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    heal

    US /hi:l/

    ・

    UK /hi:l/

    B1
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To recover from or forget a bad experience
    It was very painful divorce for her. It will take her months to heal
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To make or become healthy or well again
    If you cut your knee, it will heal in a week

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    Bereavement: How to Transform Grief & Depression Through Spiritual Healing

    35:17Bereavement: How to Transform Grief & Depression Through Spiritual Healing
    • take a while to heal.

      take a while to heal.

    B1

    The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News

    38:58The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News
    • SO HOW DO YOU HEAL THE

      SO HOW DO YOU HEAL THE

    • HOW DO YOU HEAL THE

      HOW DO YOU HEAL THE

    B1

    THE SCARIEST MOMENT! - Resident Evil 7 - Part 5

    42:27THE SCARIEST MOMENT! - Resident Evil 7 - Part 5
    • I'm gonna heal.

      I'm gonna heal.

    • I'm gonna heal.

      I'm gonna heal.

    B1

    Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR

    16:04Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR
    • Getting rid of cancer might eventually mean getting just a couple of injections of a few thousand of your own cells that have been engineered in the lab to heal you for good.

      Getting rid of cancer might eventually mean getting just a couple of injections of a few thousand of your own cells that have been engineered in the lab to heal you for good.

    • been engineered in the lab to heal you for good.

      been engineered in the lab to heal you for good.

    B1

    How can you spot a TikTok wellness scam? - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service

    15:15How can you spot a TikTok wellness scam? - What in the World podcast, BBC World Service
    • So it's kind of easy to say like, oh drink more water or eat a more balanced meal, but a lot of people have kind of tried this before or are already doing it in their life, so it doesn't kind of seem like something you can really easily latch on to. Whereas when you say cut out all carbs, that's like a new thing that you can bring into your life that feels like you're really changing something. So trends tend to be something that's new, kind of strange sounding, and something that you can easily latch on to that people think may improve their life. Now we should point out that in terms of the wellness industry, not everything is a scam. As you said up top, it's a massive industry and there are indeed products that are backed by scientific evidence. My question for you is this though, where is the line? When does it become problematic? It's really tough to draw that line sometimes because you've got most of the trends that I see tend to be kind of in this middle area where they don't work, but they don't cost you money, so it's not really an issue if people want to try them. It may lead to something, it may make you happier in some way, but it kind of is this middle ground where, oh it is a lie, but at least there's no direct harm being caused. And then you have the next step, which is selling a product that may not have any harms, costs a lot of money, but also doesn't work. So that's actually ripping people off. Then you've got the next step where someone tries a wellness trend or believes in these products so much that they don't then seek mainstream medical care. That's really problematic because it delays treatment, it can delay prevention, which is really the most important point in medical care, and it can cause people to have a bit of distrust in mainstream medicine and think that this maybe natural solution that an influence is selling is better than a pharmaceutical or doctor recommended treatment. And then there's the last step where influencers recommend products or regimes that are actively harmful. So this is when they recommend disordered eating habits or a product that has a high concentration of some chemical or some, I don't know, byproducts that can actually cause harm. Now I think it's easy for people to watch this and say, oh how could people fall for these scams? But the fact is there are a lot of vulnerable people. Perhaps they have consulted a doctor, they haven't found a solution, and they sincerely want that solution. Do you think that plays in to this becoming so popular, this trend taking off? It's so easy to be swept up when you're seeing video after video after video from these beautiful influencers who've changed their lives and look at that and be like, wow, I want to feel like, I want my gut to be healthy, I want my hormones to be balanced. These terms are meaningless and gut health, for example, is so complex. An influencer on TikTok is not going to know how to solve it. We talked about aspiration, we talked about people seeking a solution. Are there any other reasons that these online trends go viral, that they're so effective for the influencer in promoting themselves? I think one thing that these viral trends tend to do really well for influencers is to be a successful influencer, you need to have a story, you need to have a character arc. These wellness trends are a really easy way to create a character arc for yourself. You could say, come with me on my journey to heal my cortisol levels. It's one of those things where, okay, well now I'm going to tune in and see if this influencer does heal their cortisol. Even if they're doing completely separate things. One trend that people may have seen is cortisol face, which is when there's just like a bit of fat in your face.

      So it's kind of easy to say like, oh drink more water or eat a more balanced meal, but a lot of people have kind of tried this before or are already doing it in their life, so it doesn't kind of seem like something you can really easily latch on to. Whereas when you say cut out all carbs, that's like a new thing that you can bring into your life that feels like you're really changing something. So trends tend to be something that's new, kind of strange sounding, and something that you can easily latch on to that people think may improve their life. Now we should point out that in terms of the wellness industry, not everything is a scam. As you said up top, it's a massive industry and there are indeed products that are backed by scientific evidence. My question for you is this though, where is the line? When does it become problematic? It's really tough to draw that line sometimes because you've got most of the trends that I see tend to be kind of in this middle area where they don't work, but they don't cost you money, so it's not really an issue if people want to try them. It may lead to something, it may make you happier in some way, but it kind of is this middle ground where, oh it is a lie, but at least there's no direct harm being caused. And then you have the next step, which is selling a product that may not have any harms, costs a lot of money, but also doesn't work. So that's actually ripping people off. Then you've got the next step where someone tries a wellness trend or believes in these products so much that they don't then seek mainstream medical care. That's really problematic because it delays treatment, it can delay prevention, which is really the most important point in medical care, and it can cause people to have a bit of distrust in mainstream medicine and think that this maybe natural solution that an influence is selling is better than a pharmaceutical or doctor recommended treatment. And then there's the last step where influencers recommend products or regimes that are actively harmful. So this is when they recommend disordered eating habits or a product that has a high concentration of some chemical or some, I don't know, byproducts that can actually cause harm. Now I think it's easy for people to watch this and say, oh how could people fall for these scams? But the fact is there are a lot of vulnerable people. Perhaps they have consulted a doctor, they haven't found a solution, and they sincerely want that solution. Do you think that plays in to this becoming so popular, this trend taking off? It's so easy to be swept up when you're seeing video after video after video from these beautiful influencers who've changed their lives and look at that and be like, wow, I want to feel like, I want my gut to be healthy, I want my hormones to be balanced. These terms are meaningless and gut health, for example, is so complex. An influencer on TikTok is not going to know how to solve it. We talked about aspiration, we talked about people seeking a solution. Are there any other reasons that these online trends go viral, that they're so effective for the influencer in promoting themselves? I think one thing that these viral trends tend to do really well for influencers is to be a successful influencer, you need to have a story, you need to have a character arc. These wellness trends are a really easy way to create a character arc for yourself. You could say, come with me on my journey to heal my cortisol levels. It's one of those things where, okay, well now I'm going to tune in and see if this influencer does heal their cortisol. Even if they're doing completely separate things. One trend that people may have seen is cortisol face, which is when there's just like a bit of fat in your face.

    B1

    Follow these TIPS To Overcome Stress: Dr. Will Cole

    09:58Follow these TIPS To Overcome Stress: Dr. Will Cole
    • We all have different abilities or thresholds to handle things in our life, but we all have the ability to clear these things out and to heal, ultimately.

      We all have different abilities or thresholds to handle things in our life, but we all have the ability to clear these things out and to heal, ultimately.

    • But we all have the ability to clear these things out and to heal.

      But we all have the ability to clear these things out and to heal.

    B1

    Reasons We Love Encanto's Familia Madrigal | Disney's Encanto | Disney+

    04:48Reasons We Love Encanto's Familia Madrigal | Disney's Encanto | Disney+
    • Nine: Julieta's ability to heal with a meal!

      Nine: Julieta's ability to heal with a meal!

    A2

    The Benefits of Walking – Learn English with Podcast + Subtitles & Word Meanings

    08:39The Benefits of Walking – Learn English with Podcast + Subtitles & Word Meanings
    • And as we move forward, let's remember to take time to walk, not just to get somewhere, but to be with ourselves, to think, to heal, and to appreciate the simple joy of a step well taken.

      And as we move forward, let's remember to take time to walk, not just to get somewhere, but to be with ourselves, to think, to heal, and to appreciate the simple joy of a step well taken.

    A2

    OET Speaking Role Play - Anorexia Nervosa ∣ Oet easy

    06:20OET Speaking Role Play - Anorexia Nervosa ∣ Oet easy
    • Your body needs time to heal.

      Your body needs time to heal.

    A2

    How Did Rapunzel Heal Flynn's Hand? | Disney Princess

    01:42How Did Rapunzel Heal Flynn's Hand? | Disney Princess
    • Heal what has been hurt, change the fate's design.

      Heal what has been hurt, change the fate's design.

    • ♪ Heal what has been hurt ♪

      ♪ Heal what has been hurt ♪

    A1