Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1940 — Page 14
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(Fourth of a Series) By ALICE H. SMITH
Nutritionist | DOES spring fever affect your) appetite? Well, it's bound to; but! not like the fever doctors talk about. |: A true fever means the body is rapidly generating energy in the ls form of heat, Ususlly this requires that you eat more to save the hody from “burning” its own tissues. With i & spring and the first hot days the problem is getting rid of the extra 3 heat the body generates oxidizing food. Normally, the regulation of body . temperature doesn’t require any &s- |: sistance from you. There is no other |: mechanism as complicated in struac=- | Ho ture and s&s scientifically operated §° as the body. : The body is fed food regularly, i This food must be softened, churned | & and dissolved so that it can circulate in the blood stream. From it gach part takes the food it needs This involves & process of “burning” or oxidizing. Ordinarily, this burning of food in the tissues releases *nough heat to keep the body at normal temperature, 986 degrees Fahrenheit ! In the winter heat by heating ou places of work, and By wearing suffi- AR cient. clothing. Comes the first warm |& weather and we must do the re- = verse. And at this point the diet |i = comes In again,
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JUST how does diet affect the ® regulation of body temperatures? | Excessive food intake over a period it of time produces a heavy layer of |} fat. This fat acts as a sort of infi for keeping you warm
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in winter—and Then too there is one class of pro- | teins which “whi the body processes, creating additional heat-— meat, fish, poultry. If vou want to keep cooler you can Ni no better San get most of your protein diet from mi 1k, cheese, eggs, vegetables, and cereals A moderate amount of meat and poultry is right row Meat once & dqQaYy even more than necessary most the time. In place of meat, more milk, eggs, vegetables fruits A diet too high in protein foods can create 30 per cent more heat or calories ¥Rn a normal, mixed diet with moderate amounts of protein Finally, there is an economy angle to this lighter summer diet. EQgS milk and vegetables are cheaper In the warmer seasons than meat, You can cool off —and save,
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' cleaning leather chairs. | A—A tested cleaning mixture for| nother player. leather is prepared by dissolving |
ion bar of neutral soap in one cup Presidents’ Parley | of water, and adding one cup of deTo Picnic Saturday
{natured alcohol and two cups of light, raw linseed oil. Moisten ul soft cloth with this mixture and rub | it thoroughly into the leather; | Parley,
This cleans the leather and puts oil | back into it. Do not put too much | on the cloth at one time, because | oil tends to darken leather if used | too generously. Especially on light | colored leather the mixture should be used sparingly.
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The 12th District Past Presidents’| American Legion Auxiliary, then wipe with a dry, clean cloth. [wil hold its summer picnic Tuesday
{at noon at the country home of Mrs. | {Ira Holmes, three miles east of Al-|
Each member is asked to bring a covered dish, sandwiches and table All past district and past | |unit presidents are invited to at-| pW ‘§| Q Please print a recipe for pine- tend. Mrs. Simon Reisler is district |
Jellies for Camp Jam | |
preserves to spare? If you have an/ dames Ora Wright, 1417 S. Earl Ave,, | extra can or cans of those “sweets” | Otto Miller, 1768 Fruitdale Ave. or call Mrs. Harold Pritchard. She is| | George Gerichs, 1220 S. Dukane St. president of the Ben Davis Grade | Members of the association will call | School Parent-Teacher Association| for donations.
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