Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1914 — SICK DOCTOR Proper Food Put Him Right. [ARTICLE]
SICK DOCTOR Proper Food Put Him Right.
The food experience of a physician In his own case when worn and weak from sickness and when needing nourishment the worst way, is valuable: “An attack of grip, so severe it came near making an end of me, left my stomach in such condition I could not retain any ordinary food. I knew of course that I must have food nourishment or I could never recover. "I began to take four teaspoonfuls of Grape-Nuts and cream three times a day and for 2 weeks this was almost my only food. It tasted so delicious that I enjoyed It immensely and my stomach handled it perfectly from the first mouthful. It was so nourishing I was quickly built back to normal health and strength. "Grape-Nuts is of great value as food i to sustain life during serious attacks in which the stomach Is so deranged it cannot digest and assimilate other foods. “I am convinced that were GrapeNuts more widely used by physicians, it would save many lives that are otherwise lost from lack of nourishment." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. The most perfect food in the world. Trial of Grape-Nuts and cream 10 days proves. “There’s a Reason." Look in pkgs, for the little book, "The Road to Wellville." KVer reed tbo aWeve letter* A oew •a* aepodM freea time te time. They ■re aeewlee, tree, eed MU of kMM UltWNMlte
