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AUTOINTOXICATION Enemy of Beauty ... A well-known physician says“—Beautydestroying and dangerous poisons may be manufactured within the body itself, and are absorbed into the blood circulation. This briefly is the meaning of Auto-intoxication." You can have the beauty of a perfect complexion and keep it always if you will remember that loveliness comes from within. Only pure, clean blood can give you a clear, radiant skin. EnoV Fruit Salt’, the famous household remedy for digestive ailments and disorders, is an ideal means to this end. It ensures the elimination of ; poisons from the blood and therefore from the skin. Begin each day with a pleasant, sparkling glass of ‘Fruit Salt’ and you will keep youth fully attractive. Eno Costs Only 21Double Quantity 3/G Sjmm E "0 being ENO ENO COa .. rCOUa <**l salts. tile Wood Tad* °° su £«* to aoa noo .^ it ENO i, «&, mi/d, The orat ‘ En 9 *

Another Vi-MAX victory m % N.Z. School Boys’ Health Diet Test Includes Vi-MAX sll Read the Matron’s Report s Read the report of the Matron of the School House of the Mount Albert Grammar School, Auckland. (These diet tests were conducted over three years, with modifications introduced as found necessary. The results achieved have created widespread interest.) “The first thing to be noted was the declining catarrhal condition, in some cases this was very bad. In specific cases the elimination was marked, and in the greater number of cases the condition disappeared. There was also a marked decline an colds and influenza. Colds are rare, and any cases of influenza mild. The measles epidemic (1938) which was so universal, was much more acute among the new boys, while, among those who had been in the Hostel for more than one year, the attacks were milder, and convalescence more rapid. There was a marked physical growth and development during terms of heavy school work and sport. “In some cases boys go through a period of indisposition for several weeks after entering. This seems to indicate that the method of feeding causes a certain detoxication period, which, when cleared up, does not return. In many cases this has been marked, but ' excellent health gradually ensues and is maintained. “There are fewer accidents, particularly in the football season, which would possibly indicate that the foods used provide the maximum of minerals and vitamins. thus ensuring a full development of bones and muscles, and a greater resiliency to fractures and sprains. This is maintained during a period of rapid growth and physical development. “Constipation and bilious attacks are rare. Skins are clearer, cuts and abrasions heal more readily, boys are constantly active and virile. The results of the diet on the teeth have been more than gratifying, showing quite positively that the food is supplying the necessary elements for the formation of teeth and bony substance. The following extracts from dental reports speak for themselves.” (Then follows detailed reports on boys whose mouths have' been found either free from dental caries, or where dental caries have been arrested.) Report taken from “Menus, Recipes and Why?” by G. B. Chapman, D.D.S. (Penn.), L.D.S., R.C.S. (Edin.), and Violet Lowe. This announcement is not intended to over-estimate the part played by VI-MAX in these important diet tests which have had such wonderful results. VI-MAX was one o£ a number of carefully chosen diet items, but was THE ONLY PROPRIETARY CEREAL FOOD USED. Examples ef file Diet BREAKFAST : Wholemeal and VI-MAX Porridge, with milk and raw sugar. Dish of soaked prunes (6), \ orange, one apple, lettuce leaves, piece of raw carrot. Dates, several if desired. Wholemeal bread, butter, syrup. Milk to drink (two cups), cod liver oil. To-day’s huge demand for VIMAX proves that the public realise the value of correct eating, and appreciate the fact that VI-MAX is not over-refined or devitalised. VI-MAX is made from whole wheat specially selected for flavour and protein content. Only the coarsest indigestible bran is removed, and extra wheat germ, rich in Vitamins A, 81, 82, and E is added. SERVE VI-MAX FOR BREAKFAST AND USE VI-MAX FOR CAKES, SCONES, PUDDINGS, Etc., recipes for which are given in every VI-MAX packet and bag. Apart from the-health, aspect, there is no more delicious breakfast than a hot steaming plate of delicious nutty VI-MAX served with milk and brown sugar, where sugar is taken. VI-MAX is not pre-cooked under intense heat, which would destroy the vitamins, and therefore cannot be cooked in a matter of seconds. Every housewife knows that she could not properly cook anything made of wholemeal, for instance, in a minute or so. The ten to. fifteen minutes required to cook VI-MAX is repaid a thousandfold in all-round improvement in the family’s health, good looks, and resistance to illness and dental decay. LUNCH: Individual green salads, lettuce, silver beet, parsley, onion tops, with sultanas. Yeast dressing. Creamed brown rice, with dates. J apple. Currant yeast bread, wholemeal bread and butter, jam, honey, milk to drink. DINNER : Roast beef, bkd.' pumpkin, beans, jck. potatoes, gravy. 1 apple, 1 orange. 1 pear. SUPPER : Drink of lime juice and barley water. AUTUMN AND WINTER BREAKFAST : Wholemeal and VI-MAX porridge with milk and raw sugar. 1 banana, 1 apple, h pear, piece of carrot, raisins, wholemeal bread, butter, syrup. Crunch. Cod liver oil. Milk to drink. LUNCH : Fried fish, lettuce. leaves, celery, cheese, milk to drink.. Wholemeal bread, butter, jam, and honey. Wholemeal or VI-MAX Scone. 1 apple. DINNER : Roast veal. bkd. kumara, silver beet, jck. potatoes. Junket and cream, 1 orange. 5* y’v "ißHimum v'Tftfnins A'Z - ■s'-Z. 3“^ VI-MAX is sold by ail stores in New Zealand in 31b cartons 1/8, and 7H> bags 2/10. (Freight towns slightly extra.) V Ml k Y'AVi m Ml ?-T £ » V’Y Vi-MAX IS THE ONLY VITAMIN-PLUS BREAKFAST FOOD

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 162, 8 June 1940, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 162, 8 June 1940, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 162, 8 June 1940, Page 5

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