She is in good health.
very mad headaces and very ill
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Yes, She Is Very Ill
That your very sick or seriously ill.
very ill. so ill that it might seem like your going to the grave with you illness
You will become very ill due to lack of nutrients found in other foods.
no
You dog is very ill, go to the vet.
He was very ill
very
"Ill" can be used as an adjective to describe someone who is sick or unwell. It can also be used to describe something that is unfavorable or not good. For example, "She felt ill and stayed home from work" or "The company's ill financial health led to its closure."
People are concerned about mold because it can make you very ill, but if its something you can eat that has mold on it, e.g cheese then that's alright, but say if you had a loaf of bread that has mold on it, and you ate it, you would be ill for the rest of the day.