Hypothetical remedy for all ills or diseases; once sought by the alchemists.
1Fungi are increasingly touted as a cure-all by health and wellness gurus.
2DRAWBACKS Audits are not all the same, nor are they a cure-all.
3Run down to Grand-daddy, Limpy-toes, and fetch a pinch of cure-all salve.
4Never felt I so enamoured of that which seems to be the cure-all.
5But even cellular computing enthusiasts admit they don't have a cure-all.
6Man chief executive Peter Clarke agrees Ucits is not a cure-all.
7Myrna's cure-all for everything from fallen arches to depression was sex.
8Not everyone is convinced that the health law will prove a cure-all for hospitals.
9But a glance at most of the cure-all systems shows how contradictory they are.
10As successful as I've been with this mood program, it is not a cure-all.
11So could getting your vitamins intavenously be the ultimate cure-all?
12It is idiot deployment of aerial bombardment as a cure-all for the world's ills.
13But critics warn that irradiation is not a cure-all for the country's food safety issues.
14Exactly, so I came up with a cure-all remedy.
15By using antibiotics as a cure-all, the magic bullet has come back to hit us.
16It was her mother's cure-all, passed down through generations.
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