Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1914 — CAUSE AND EFFECT Good Digestion Follows Right Food. [ARTICLE]
CAUSE AND EFFECT Good Digestion Follows Right Food.
Indigestion and the attendant dis-, comforts of mind and body are cen> tain to follow continued use of improper food. Those who are still young and robust are likely to overlook the fact that, as dropping water will wear a stone away at last, so will the use of heavy, greasy, rich food, finally cause loss of appetite and indigestion. Fortunately many are thoughtful enough to study themselves and note the principle of cause and effect in their daily food. AN. Y. young woman writes her experience thus: “Sometime ago I had a lot of trouble from indigestion, caused by too rich food. I got so I was unable to digest scarcely anything, and medicines seemed useless. “A friend advised me to try GrapeNuts food, praising It highly and as a last resort, I tried it. lam thankful to say that Grape-Nuts not only relieved me of my trouble, but built me up and strengthened my digestive organs so that I can now eat anything I desire. But I stick to Grape-Nuts." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There’s a Reason.” Ever read the above letter? A new eae ayweara from (law to time. They mv weaalae, true, and full of bumaa iatereat.
