DIETETIC “KILLJOYS”
DENOUNCED BY DOCTOR LONDON. December 30. S. G. More, of Huddersfield, does “ ot believe all the alarms about the •teat benefits of dieting and the £Wal!y great evils of indulgence, wcently, the doctor, taking up the against “dietetic killjoys’’ who “‘“wi sed the vitamins and conscripted tw! C::i^or ies in order to make war on , 6 natural indulgence of a healthy ‘•uman appetite, said: “I want to pro“Sainst this gastronomic terroriof mankind. he s rm Nothing, good cheer and am?? 1 Ofitertamraent are the natural “ngnes to our dull, dreary winter. tn ’’ M “‘ ns: t J le man will turn a deaf ear ‘" e tirades against the foods to . *cn he instinctively turns when there ““ nip in the air. Who v dogmatic nonsense to say that bread and tinned foods, whether ft hr, nut meats or baked beans, be rejected because they are In vitamins. They are fr»ft, nlshiy desirable from a medical be oause they are attractive, lng warmth-giving and nourishand moderate indulgence in Dr iv.J° ods wa I'ke best is the finest tulm.?,"' ve 1 know against the winter Wbaen.s o£ budy and
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 246, 7 January 1928, Page 1
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