Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1913 — CLOUDED BRAIN Clears Up on Change to Proper Food. [ARTICLE]

CLOUDED BRAIN Clears Up on Change to Proper Food.

The brain cannot work with clearness and accuracy, if the -food taken is not fully digested, but is retained in the stomach to ferment and form poisonous gases, etc. A dull, clouded brain is likely to be the result. A Mich, lady relates b er experience In changing her food habits, and results are very interesting:“A steady diet of rich, greasy foods such SB sausage, buckwheat cakes and *o on, finally broke down a stomach and nerves that, by Inheritance, were sound and strong, and medicine did no apparent good in the* way of relief. "My brain was clouded and dull and I was suffering from a case of constipation that defied all remedies used. “The ‘Road to Wellvllle,* in some providential way, fell into my hands, and may Heaven’s richest blessings fall gn the man who was inspired to write it. “I followed directions carefully, the physical culture and all, using GrapeNuts with sugar and cream, leaving meat, pastry and hot biscuit entirely out of my bill of fare. The result — I am in perfect health oneg more. "I never realise I have nerves, and my stomach and bowels are in fine condition. My brain is perfectly clear and I am enjoying that state of health which God intended his creatures should enjoy and which all might have, by giving proper attention to their food.” Name given by Postum Co., Buttle Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to Wellville.” In pkgt. “There'* a reason.” ®vct n*4 tbe above letter? A aew Me appear* frem time te time. Tboy •re ecrrlrr, true, rr4 fall *f hiutmt la terra t.