TWO MEALS A DAY
PEOPLE OF FORTY Dr. Elizabeth Sloane Chesser, speaking at the New Health Exhibition at Westminster, London, said that the majority of people eat too much. After the age of 40 we should be a good deal healthier if we had two meals a day. Children were given too much to eat. Three-quarters of matrimonial discord was due to the fact that the husband or wife had never grown up, and behaved like children in their reactions and lack of control. “I believe,” she said, “that none of us is more than 16 years of age psychologically.” Anger reacted adversely on our health by affecting our blood pressure. Hatred ought not to be allowed to grow, and it was most important from a health point of view to give children good sentiments as well as good habits. A great deal of ill-health was caused by preventible unhappiness. It was important to have people of good quality for our friends.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 867, 10 January 1930, Page 11
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