en·a·ble ( P ) Pronunciation Key (-nbl)
tr.v. en·a·bled, en·a·bling, en·a·bles
To supply with the means, knowledge, or opportunity; make able: a hole in the fence that enabled us to watch; techniques that enable surgeons to open and repair the heart.
To make feasible or possible: funds that will enable construction of new schools.
To give legal power, capacity, or sanction to: a law enabling the new federal agency.
To make operational; activate: enabled the computer's modem; enable a nuclear warhead.
It's not a scary word - just one which is worth understanding. I think it is about enabling health, where we can in ourself and each other.