Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1904 — DOCTOR DID IT. [ARTICLE]

DOCTOR DID IT.

Put on 36 lb». by Food. Feed a physician back to health and he gains an experience that he can use to benefit others. For thia reason Grape-Nuts food la dally recommended to patients by hundreds of physicians who have cured themselves of stomach trouble. One doctor says: “Although a physician and trying to aid and assist my fellow beings to enjoy good health It must be admitted I formerly did not enjoy the best of health myself. In January, 1899, I only weighed 119 pounds. At this time I was living in the Ohio valley and began to think I had about seen my best days. One day about 3 years ago I had an opportunity to try GrapeNuts food for my breakfast. 1 liked It so well that I ate three teaspoonfuls three times a day and have regularly used it up to the present time, and I now weigh 155, a gain of 30 pounds, and enjoy the best of health. “Not only has Grape-Nuts made this wonderful change In me, but through It I have helped my friends, relatives and patients. The sustaining power of this food Is simply wonderful. “I have one patient who is a section hand on the C. & 0. R. R., who eats nothing In the morning but four tablespoonfuls of Grape-Nuts and yet does his very hard work up to lunch time and enjoys the best of health and strength. “I could name a great many cases like this and I still prescribe GrapeNuts in my practice every day.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Ask any physician about the scientific principles on which Grape-Nuts food Is made. He’ll tell you the principles are perfect Then a 10 days’ trial proves that the principles are carried out in the food (“all the good of the grains so treated that anyone can digest it all”). Shown in renewed physical strength and brain energy. “There’s a reason.” Look in each pkg. for the famous little book, "The Road to Wellvlllo.”