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Synonyms and antonyms of Good for you or for your health in British Thesaurus

Good for you or for your health

healthy (adjective)

helping you to stay physically strong and not ill

wholesome (adjective)

wholesome food is food that is good for you

well-balanced (adjective)

made up of various things that form a satisfactory or healthy combination

beneficial (adjective)

something that is beneficial has a good effect or influence on someone or something

essential (adjective)

used about the substances that your body needs in order to stay healthy

good (adjective)

making you healthy or happy

therapeutic (adjective)

an activity that is therapeutic makes you feel better or calmer

sensible (adjective)

if you eat a sensible diet, you eat healthy food that does not contain too much of anything

restorative (adjective)

formal making you feel strong, healthy, full of energy, or happy again

profitable (adjective)

giving you a benefit or advantage

advantageous (adjective)

likely to make someone or something more successful

agree with ()

if something such as food or drink agrees with you, it does not make you feel ill

a/the world of good ()

if something does you a world of good, it makes you feel very happy or healthy

better for someone ()

if something is better for you, it is more likely to make you healthy

civilizing (adjective)

making someone behave in a more polite and reasonable way

clean (adjective)

clean food or clean eating involves eating only foods that are believed to be good for you, especially raw foods and wholefoods

clean (adverb)

eating only foods that are believed to be good for you, especially raw foods and wholefoods

edifying (adjective)

formal teaching you something that increases your knowledge or improves your character

elevating (adjective)

formal causing people to think about serious, important, or moral subjects

favorable ()

the American spelling of favourable

favourable (adjective)

giving someone or something an advantage or a benefit

good (adjective)

giving benefits to something

good for the soul ()

good for you

healthful (adjective)

formal good for your health

invigorating (adjective)

making you feel that you have more energy

medicinal (adjective)

often humorous considered good for your physical or mental health

nutritional (adjective)

concerning food as something that keeps you healthy

refreshing (adjective)

making you feel more lively when you have been feeling tired and hot

salutary (adjective)

formal a salutary experience or warning is one that has a good effect although it is unpleasant

to good/best advantage ()

using or showing the best features of someone or something

win-win (adjective)

a win-win situation is one in which everyone benefits