Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1912 — THE DOCTOR HABIT And How She Overcame It. [ARTICLE]
THE DOCTOR HABIT And How She Overcame It.
When well selected food has helped the honest physician place hla patient in sturdy health and free from the “doctor habit,” it is a source of satisfaction to all parties. £ Chicago woman says: “We have not had a doctor in the house during all the 6 years that w# have been using Grape-Nuts food. Be fore we began, however, we had ‘the ioctor habit.’ and scarcely a week went by without & call on our physician. "When our youngest boy arrived, 6 years ago, I was very much run down and nervous, suffering from indigee tion and almost continuous headaches. I was not able to attend to my ordinary domestic duties and was so nervous scarcely control myselt Undfef advice I took to Grape-Nuts. “1 am now, and have been ever since we began to use Grape-Nuts food, able to do all my own work. The dyspepsia, headaches, nervousness and rheumatism which used to drive me fairly wild, have entirely disappeared. "My husband finds that in the night work In which be is engaged, GrapeNuts food supplies him the most whole some, strengthening and satisfying lunch bh ever took with him.” Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There’s a reason." Em rU -*•_: ~T-• ' - V * -WI •
