Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1911 — HONEST CONFESSION A Doctor's Talk on Food. [ARTICLE]
HONEST CONFESSION A Doctor's Talk on Food.
, . - y J.-> ■ There are no fairer set of men oa earth than the doctors, and when they find they have been in error they are usually apt to make honest and manly .admission of the fact A case ta point Is that of a practitioner, one of the good old school, who lives la Texas. v His plain, unvarnished tale needs no dressing up: “I had always had an intense prejudice, which I can now see was unwar ran table and unreasonable, against all muchly advertised foods. Hence, I never read a line of the many 'ads’ of Grape-Nuts, nor tested the food Gil last winter. “Tyhlle la Corpus Christ! for my health, and visiting my youngest son, who has four of the ruddiest, healthiest little .boys I ever saw, I ate my Drat dish of Grape-Nnts food for supper with my little grandsons. * “I became exceedingly fond of It and have eaten a package of It every week since, and find It a delicious, refreshing and strengthening food, leaving no 111 effects whatever, cansing no eructations (with which I was formerly much troubled), ne sense of fullness, nausea, nor distress of stomach In any way. “There la no other food that agrees with me so well, or sits «s lightly or pleasantly upon my stomach as this does. ‘1 am stronger and more active since I began the use of Grape-Nnts Chan I have been for 10 years, and am no/ longer troubled with nausea and Indigestion.** Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Look In pkgs. fort the famous little book, “The Road to Wellville.’* “There’s a Reason.” •y-S: ««**=* mi
