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FOOD TREATMENT.

•OLD STOMACHS MADE OVER.. Improper 'medicine knocks out as many stomachs as bad food, but proper food will nearly always restore tho health that Nature intended. "I suffered with chronic constipation for a long time, and two years ago became an invalid, being unablo to retain anything on my stomach," says a lady in London. "Physicians pronounced if catarrli of tho stomach and bowels. In fact the entire alimentary canal was involved, caused, they said, by continued use of purgatives. l ? or several weeks I could not retain more than a tenspoonful of any kind of fluid at nnv time, and at tin's stage of my illness n friend suggested that I try Grape-Nuts fully-cooked cereal food. "I commenced by taking only a lonspoonful at a itime of tho water poured, while boiling, over two teaspoonfiils of the Grape-Nuts. In five days I was nblo to digest a tcaspoonful of tho Grape-Nuts themselves, and in less than a month could digrst an ordinary meal. T can eat anything now, after having used GrapeNuts for nearly two years, and am entirely cured of constipation. It is * wholesome, pure, and inexpensive fonil." "There's a reason" for Graoo-Nuts.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1698, 14 March 1913, Page 7

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FOOD TREATMENT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1698, 14 March 1913, Page 7

FOOD TREATMENT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1698, 14 March 1913, Page 7

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