I would do so, with pleasure, but it seems to me it would be too obviously an antidote for the other narrative to be effective.
"I think the pressure that girls face at puberty to be pretty, perfect and liked is enormous," she explained to Quartz, saying that a familiarity with the kind of outdoor adventure that she encourages works as an antidote to that.
Tea, which acts as an antidote after being poisoned by some seventy herbs, is also said to be his discovery.
Taking action is the best antidote to fear.
The Antidote diverges from this theme.
It's a happy place and just the right antidote to busy, noisy, grimy London.
The link appears to be that students have too little exposure to bright natural light -- and the antidote suggested by the researchers is for children to spend more of the day outdoors.
The long weekend lie-in is a tempting antidote but while it may reduce sleepiness and stress, it won't help your ability to concentrate, research published in The American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology found.
It is an antidote to many social ills and a spiritual force that may help to improve human qualities and push society forward.
It is rest to the weary, daylight to the discouraged, sunshine to the sick, and nature's best antidote for trouble.
Be the antidote to your partner's hangups.
Ricin is a fatal toxin with no known antidote.
As consumers seek mindfulness and well-being as an antidote to modern day stresses, welcoming colors that psychologically fulfill our yearning for reassurance and security are becoming more prominent.
In his new book "Where You Go is Not Who You'll be: An Antidote to the College Admissions Mania," Bruni takes us on a tour of the alumni status of top American leaders, starting with Fortune 500 CEO's.
High fashion offered an antidote: Toweringly high "killer heels" that insinuated that business acumen alone was not the reason for women's success.
As could be expected, it was a bracing antidote to the weepy extravaganza that ushered his rival Jay Leno into retirement last year.
This historical perspective may offer a partial antidote to the fears of investors over the arrival of deflation in Europe, where a euro today buys more than a year ago.
He was drinking cold black tea and chewing cardamom seeds, his personal trusted antidote for hang over headaches.
But mostly because Ali was immune to the insults of his assailants; he had found his joy, his antidote, the moment Sanaubar had given birth to Hassan.
'A cobra is highly neurotoxic, and no one will survive without the antidote if the poison is properly injected,' says Indranil Banerjee, the emergency medical officer at the Burdwan hospital.