and So 0m, unfil the whole body was Fen vitalised by the new streom 0f energy. Taking my courage in both hands, therefore, chose myself as the most fitting subject tor experiment: The first results, although a little dis- appointing, strengthened my conviction that was on the right road, and 7 set to work by the method of "'trial and error'/ to improve my process of conducting energy to all the cells of the body. One day 1 noticed that my hair was getting darker and less scanty_ Next, 0 noticed an improvement in my sight. Then my lumbago vanished, the kidney trouble that was souring my blood gradually disappeared, and the palpi- tation that had been a daily concern ceased to worry me. also observed considerable improve ment in my muscles, wasted by a long period of inactivity. Here was very definite evidence of new cells being built up by my revitalising process: RESUME AN ACTIVE Life Side by side with this highly gratifying physical improvement, it was soon obvious that my mental activity was increasing rapidly. In short, 0 was a new man, and was soon preparing plans for a new life- When, a rew weeks later, friends met me in the streets of Grimsby _ apparently in the possession of perfect health, they were utterly astounded, for they had last seen me as a broken-down old man, whose sunken eyes, livid cheeks and hesitating walk fully confirmed my doctor S grave opinion of the outlook before me_ Now they saW me striding along with the firm and confident bearing of a man of thirty.
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Radio Record, 17 June 1938, Page 31
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266Page 31 Advertisement 3 Radio Record, 17 June 1938, Page 31
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