Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 272, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1915 — Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast [ARTICLE]

Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast

Says we can’t look or feel right with the system full of poisons.

Millions of folks bathe internally now instead of Idading their system with drugs. “What’s an inside bath?” you say. Well, it is guaranteed to perform miracles if you could believe these hot water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of men and women who, immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it This is a very excellent health measure. It is intended to flush the stomach, liver, kidneys and the thirty feet of intestines of the previous day’s waste, sour bile and indigestible material left over in the body which if not eliminated every day, become food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels, the quick result is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed into the blood causing headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trouble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, impure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the subject of internal sanitation. Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so limestone phosphate and hot water act on the stomach, liver, ’kidneys and bowels. It is vastly more important to bathe on the inside than on the outside, because the skin pores do not absort impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do.

County Treasurer-elect May was over from Remington Monday. He expects to move here soon after Dec. Ist or right after he gets his corn crop harvested. His farm will be occupied by John Roberts, who at present works for Mr. May. Miss Nell Reish, who has been employed for some time in the auditor’s office, will work for Mr. May as his deputy in the treasurer’s office and Herbert Hammond, who has been working in the auditor’s office for some time, will become the deputy.