"Cure-alls" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Cure-alls" Meaning

Cure-alls are imaginary or mythical remedies that are believed to be able to cure all illnesses or ailments, rather than a specific treatment for one particular medical condition. The term is often used humorously or ironically to refer to an over-the-counter product, diet, or activity that is claimed to have extraordinary health benefits.

"Cure-alls" Examples

Usage Examples of "Cure-alls"


Dr. Smith touted her new medication as a cure-all for various ailments, claiming it could cure everything from the common cold to chronic pain.
The health food store was filled with touted vitamin supplements that claimed to be cure-alls for everything from fatigue to insomnia.
The latest miracle diet was advertised as a cure-all for weight loss, promising rapid results with minimal effort.
The company's new product was marketed as a "cure-all" for skin problems, including acne, rosacea, and eczema.
While some proponents claimed that meditation was a cure-all for anxiety and stress, others cautioned that it was just one part of a comprehensive treatment plan.

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