Well aerohydrotherapy therapeutic uses both air and water
It was so therapeutic to soak in the bath after working all day in the garden.
A bacteriotherapy is a therapeutic use of bacteria.
A bacteriotherapy is a therapeutic use of bacteria.
air
air is in the water because although sea animals use this while breathing under the water
Nope
air is in the water because although sea animals use this while breathing under the water
None! Gasoline is refined petroleum, a hydrocarbon which is poisonous to drink or even breathe, which is why it pollutes the air when burned. (In the 19th Century gasoline and kerosene were used to kill body lice, but that's the only "therapeutic" use I can think of - don't try it at home!)
to help it to float on water.
John Smedley has written: 'Practical hydropathy, including plans of baths and remarks on diet, clothing and habits of life...' -- subject(s): Hydrotherapy, Therapeutic use, Hot water, Baths 'Practical hydropathy, including plans of baths and remarks on diet, clothing and habits of life...' -- subject(s): Hydrotherapy, Therapeutic use, Hot water, Baths
Oxygen is latent in the water, because the water absorbs gasses in the air, like how water absorbs sugar. Since the air (and so oxygen) is in the water, the oyster can use it.
Cannabis was first described for its therapeutic use in the first known Chinese pharmacopoeia, the Pen Ts'ao.