| HERBAL | ___ medicine, the therapeutic use of plants with healing properties (6) |
| HERBALMEDICINE | Woman's ointment and nice diet mostly involved therapeutic use of plants (6,8) |
| ALOES | Plants with healing properties |
| AROMATHERAPY | Therapeutic use of essential oils and plant extracts in baths/massage (12) |
| BALNEOLOGY | Branch of medical science concerned with the therapeutic value of bathing, especially in mineral springs (10) |
| ETHER | Knock-out agent in the therapeutic department |
| ARNICA | Hear Nicaragua holds a plant with healing properties (6) |
| ALOE | --- vera, plant with healing properties (4) |
| ALOEVERA | Desert plant with healing properties |
| CRYSTALS | Stones with healing properties, according to New Agers |
| MEDICINAL | With healing properties (9) |
| ATRESIA | In medicine, the absence or abnormal narrowing of a tubular part of the body; Greek, 'without perforation' (7) |
| HERBALISM | Study of medicinal use of plants |
| ECHINACEA | Plant of the daisy family with wound-healing properties (9) |
| APEPSIA | In medicine, the cessation of digestion (7) |
| MINIM | In after medicine, the writer (male) gets the smallest measure (5) |
| HISTOLOGY | In medicine, the laboratory study of cells and tissues (9) |
| GERIATRIC | ____ medicine, one that is concerned with the care and treatment of older people (9) |
| HERBALIST | Medicinal use of plants (9) |
| LOURDES | French town where the grotto, visited by religious pilgrims for the supposed miraculous healing properties of its spring water, is found |