Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 305, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1919 — HOW TO KEEP YOUNG [ARTICLE]
HOW TO KEEP YOUNG
Noted Phyrician and Write* Say* We Should Live Fro® 90 to 105 Yean of Age
Dr. Josiah Oldfield of London, known internationally as a physician and a writer, has published a prescription for keeping old age at bay. According to him, it Is not a question of an operation, but a daily diet, which includes dandelion leaves, fowls’ eggs, grapes, lettuce, cow’s milk, watercress, honey and salads (uncooked). “Old age," he says, "is largely caused by deposit in the blood vessels and cells of the body of waste matter. So by adopting a part fruitarian diet a man, however old, may become young again, because every cell in the body will be replaced by new young cells." Doctor Oldfield argues that normal persons, rightly fed, should live from ninety to one hundred and five years of age.
