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Meat is essential to health, says Gaston. . . 4 4 \ V i mm i f 4 i . .and tells you why Gaston: “My friends, it is often said that those who do not do heavy physical labour do not need meat. My friends, this is an erreur, a—what you call a mistake. I have studied the science of the diet—l know. A moment, and I will explain why almost everyone, non-manual workers especially, should eat meat. The substance that builds up the body—that gives one energy vitality brain power —is called protein. Now researches by scientists the most eminent show that eggs, milk and meat are almost the only foods that contain complete protein. Certainement, one can obtain it from a mixture of vegetables. But, to do so, one has to eat excessive quantities of them, and they contain fattening substances bad for those who do not do strenuous muscle work. Such persons require concentrated nourishment. Meat contains more concentrated nourishment than any other food. It is also rich in phosphorous, iron, and other things that make the so good red blood. Remember, then, my friends, that the diet should, m almost ever y case, include some meat.” When following M. Gaston’s advice remember that the meat - y° u buy, the more food value it contains. Hellaby s meats are high in food value because they come from well-fed stock grazed on rich pastures and personally fleeted on the farm by Hellaby’ s own buyers. For your health s sake , thevefove, buy — Hellabu's ‘Better Meats That Cost You No More. ’’
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 654, 4 May 1929, Page 22
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