Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1916 — FOOD FACTS What an M. D. Learned. [ARTICLE]
FOOD FACTS What an M. D. Learned.
A prominent physician down in Georgia went through a food experience which he makes public: "It was my own experience that first led me to advocate Grape-Nuts food; a 4nd I also know from having prescribed it to convalescents and other weak patients that this food is a wonderful rebuilder and restorer of nerve and brain tissue, as well as muscle. It improves the digestion and patients gain, Just as I did in strength and weight* very rapidly. "1 was in Buch a low state that I had to give up my work entirely and go to the mountains, but two months there did not improve me; in fact I was not quite as well as when i left home. My food did not sustain me and it became plain that. ~I must change. "I began to use Grapp-Nuts and in two weeks 1 could walk a -mile, and in five weeks returned to my home and practice, takipg up bard Work again, gtnce that time I have felt as well and strong as 1 ever did my life. “As a physician who Beeks to help all sufferers I consider it a duty to make these facts public.’' iTrial 10 days on Grape-Nuts when the regular food does not seem to sustain, the body will work 5 wonders. "There’s a Reason." Name given by Poftum Co.. Battle Creek/Mich. Bm ml the mhere lettert A meet •me Hppemrm from «»<• to time. Ther •r« tfaulat, true, and tall mt fcsaaa
