The Roman poet Juvinal 55AD-127AD.
I guess you could use the word salubrious for a healthy mind and body. You could also say, fit, sound or tip-top shape.
Sane means mentally healthy or sound.It comes from the Latin word sanus, and came into common use around 1721. At one time, it was also used to describe a healthy body, but now almost exclusively refers to the mind.
The first word he said was What to Bell, than he said never mind
This could be the word's connotation. (what it brings to mind without being said)
The word "Rotate" spins into mind.
Anguishment is another word for anguish, extreme pain or distress of body or mind.
Nutrition is what makes food healthy.Many people may have said natural, but tar is natural and arsenic is natural; natural is not necessarily a healthy word.
The word "health" by itself is the general condition of one's body and mind.
Licia has a mangled heart, mind and body."
. B.A. huff said...
The best word to use to describe someone who is mentally healthy and sound is stable. This means that they are sane and sensible and not likely to fail.
The second Greek root of the word "psychosomatic" is "soma," which means body. Together with "psyche," which means mind, "psychosomatic" refers to the interconnection between the mind and body in relation to physical symptoms arising from psychological factors.