Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1910 — WISE WORDS. [ARTICLE]

WISE WORDS.

A Physician on Food. , A physician, of Portland, Oregon, has views about food. He says: “I have always believed that the duty of the physician does not cease with treating the sick, but that we owe it to humanity to teach them how to protect their health, especially by hygienic and dietetic laws. “With such a feeling as to my duty I take great pleasure in saying to the public that in my own experience and also from personal observation I have found no food equal to Grape-Nuts, and that I find there is almost no limit to the great benefits this food will bring when used In all cases of sickness and convalescence. "It is my* experience that no physical condition forbids the use of GrapeNuts. To persons in health there is nothing so nourishing and acceptable to the stomach, especially at breakfast, to start the machinery of the human system on the day's work. "In cases of indigestion I know that a complete breakfast can be made of Grape-Nuts and cream and I think it is not advisable to overload the stomach at the morning meal. I also know the great value of Grape-Nuts when the stomach is too weak to digest other food. “This is written after an experience of more than 20 years, treating all manner of chronic and acute diseases, and the letter is written voluntarily on toy part without any request for it” Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville.” in pkga. “There’s a Reason."