Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1911 — HEREDITY Can Be Overcome In Cases. [ARTICLE]
HEREDITY Can Be Overcome In Cases.
The influence of heredity cannot, of course, be successfully disputed, but it can be minimized or entirely overcome in some cases by correct food and drink. A Conn, lady says: "For years while I was a coffee drinker 1 suffered from bilious attacks of great severity, from which I used to emerge as white as a ghost and very weak. Our family physician gave me various prescriptions for improving the digestion and stimulating the liver, which I tried faithfully but without perceptible result. “He was acquainted with my family history for several generations back, and once when I visited him he said: ’lf you have inherited one of torpid livers you may always suffer more or' less from its inaction. We can’t dodge our inheritance, you know.’ "I was not ad strong a believer in heredity as he was, however, and, beginning to think for myself, I concluded to stop drinking coffee, and see what effect that would haye. I feared it would be a severe trial to give it up, but when I took Postum and had it well made, it completely filled my need for a hot beverage and I grew very fond of it "I have used Postum for three years, using no medicine. During all that time I have had* absolutely none of the bilious attacks that 1 used to suffer from, and 1 have been entirely free from the pain andjdebllitatlng effects that used to result from them. “The change is surely very great and I am compelled to give Postum the exclusive credit for it” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. 7- v Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a Reason.” Bver rctl AM ikm letter* A mw •M ■»«■»» from time They
