CURING A COLD.
A new method of curing a cold is described in the. "Medical Press" as follows :—First stop eating. The- system is overloaded with impurities, and they must be eliminated. Fast until those poisons can be disposed of in a natural manner. Tako long walks, drawing in many deep, full breaths, exercise every muscle of the b<s3y that the circulation, ho quickened, and each part of the bodv thorough* cleansed by this accelerate! insulation; ■ Bathe at least , once a day,' rubbinf? the surface of the body, briskly all over for. five or ten minutes. After missing from two to throe meals, if a ravenous.appetite- is acquired, it is, of course desirable to indulge this appetite, but iu moderation. .' ...
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2126, 18 April 1914, Page 15
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120CURING A COLD. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2126, 18 April 1914, Page 15
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