IT PAYS TO EAT SLOWLY.
Few people chew their food sufficiently and to this fact is ascribed a good deal of dyspepsia. The first, action of tho digestion of food occurs in the'mouth— mastication and the mixing of food with suliva, Too often food enters the stomach in n more " r ' L>S3 unbroken stato'and remains'undigested. A famous London doctor used to bluntly tell his patients that the stomach is not a gizzard and resents being put upon. The Into Sir Andrew Clarke mnde his patients count their bites. He said that every mouthful of animal fond required thirty-two bites and he made them count accordingly. Persons who have been careless in t'lieir eating or from some other cause ' are subjects of dyspepsia, should try the 1 lonic treatment for their complaint. i 'J'hpv should avoid hasto at. meal timo and"take a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to restore stomach tone. They act directly on the blood iind the first response from tho stomach is a better appetite, freedom from distress after eating and an increase in ambition and energy generally. Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a stomach tonic and see how your general health improves. Thnse pills are sold by all medicine dealers. The Dr. ■Williams' Medicine Co. has iwneii a fiw book. "What to Bnt and how to Eat," that should be in every home. It gives just the 'information that von want regarding your diet; send a nostcard to , -Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington. ,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 306, 14 September 1918, Page 12
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247IT PAYS TO EAT SLOWLY. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 306, 14 September 1918, Page 12
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