FOOD WORTH
THOUSANDS OF POUNDS. Sickness is nature's call for bettor food. Much ill-health comes from tho uso of foods which do not properly nourish and build up the body. Many a millionaire would give thousands of pounds for a return to health and strength; and yet this can be accomplished for a few shillings if the right sort of food is used. The digestive organs become overtaxed by the use of improper or poorlycooked foods, which cannot be properly digested. Therefore, tho brain and jiervo centres are not rebuilt after the losses caused by tho day's work. Nature will stand the draught for a while, but soon nervous prostration sets in, directly caused by the failure to supply the body with tho lcind of food required. Belter far to go to the root of the evil: change the diet. Grape-Nuts cereal food is tile food of all foods best suited to replenish the waste and correct the evils caused by improper diet. It is made of selected parts of the grains, wheat, and barley, and prodigested in the process of manufacture. Its steady and persistent use bv persons who have suffered in I lie way indicated will certainly give the relief sought. There is a reason for this. Grape-Nuts requires no cooking, but is ready for instant serving with cream or rich milk. Many persons suffering from impaired digestion carry a small 'supply in (lie pocket, and when that hungry feeling so common to the dvspontic comes over tliciu munch a little Gvape-Nuts with most exoelkat results.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1805, 18 July 1913, Page 9
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258FOOD WORTH Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1805, 18 July 1913, Page 9
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