Zohai

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Zohai

Zohai (/zoʊˈhaɪ/; from the Greek words "zoe" meaning life and "hai" meaning health) is a term used in the field of medicine to refer to a state of optimal health and well-being. It is often used in the context of holistic medicine, where the focus is on the whole person and not just the physical symptoms of a disease.

Etymology

The term Zohai is derived from the Greek words "zoe" which means life and "hai" which means health. It was first used in the context of medicine in the early 20th century, when holistic approaches to health and well-being started to gain popularity.

Related Terms

  • Holistic Medicine: A form of healing that considers the whole person -- body, mind, spirit, and emotions -- in the quest for optimal health and wellness.
  • Well-being: A state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
  • Health: A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
  • Disease: A particular abnormal condition that negatively affects the structure or function of all or part of an organism, and that is not due to any immediate external injury.

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