Food scientists now say that Catarrh is" 8 deficiency disease. Researches made by specialists indicate that Catarrh sufferers lack certain vital-elements in their blood. These essential elements rebuild cells; muscular tissue, keep the organg functioning; keep the bloodstream pure and alkaline. Without this daily supply of vitai elements the blood becomes acid, poisons develop and accumulate in the system gastric troubles set in and food faiis to be digested and So nourish the body. The vitality js undermined, energy lags, and serious deficiency diseases, a8 Catarrh; Acidosis, Gastritis may follow. Nature provides these vital health ele: wents and body renewers in the form of the Jhineral Saits present in fresh vege- tables and fruit But mnogt modern-growp vegetables lack these vitalis ng body miuerals; hecause nany of the vegetables of to-day ar0 grown from poorly-selected stock; they are planted and nourished In 8oil that has been devitalised ky powerful fertilisers; they are grown_ in area8 which receive but little of the sun 8 rays; our nlethod of cooking wastes & large part of the mineral nour- ighnent Lastiy, our digestive system ig not perfectly suited t0 breaking down the cell walls wherein are stored most of the vital health-yielding mineralg; WhY DRUGS FAIL To CHECK CATARRH The body of the Catarrh sufferer has boen actually starved Qf essential or- ganic minerals through years of wrong dieb: Drugs and medicines fail t0 bene- fit: They have 2 depressing action on the herve8; They do not build up the strength and vltality. Naturo does this by meang Qf food: Actually drugs aggra- vate Catarrh: They counteract the X2W- trltive value of food and lower the body' $ registance to disease gerns:
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Radio Record, 4 September 1936, Page 15
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