Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1906 — DOCTOR’S SHIFT. [ARTICLE]

DOCTOR’S SHIFT.

Now Gets Along; Without It. A physician says: “Until last fall I used to eat meat for my breakfast and suffered with Indigestion tho meat had passed from the stomach. k “Last fall I began the use of GrapeNuts for breakfast and very aoon found I could do without meat, for my body got all the nourishment necessary from the Grape-Nuts, and since then I have not had any indigestion and am feeling better and have increased In weight “Since finding the benefit I derived from Grape-Nuts I have prescribed ths food for all of my patients suffering I from indigestion or over-feeding and I also for those recovering from disease where I want a food easy to take and certain to ‘digest, and which will not overtax the stomach. “I always find the results I look for when I prescribe Grape-Nuts. For ethical reasons please omit my name.” Name given by mall by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. The reason for the wonderful amount of nutriment and the easy digestion of Grape-Nuts is not hard to find. In the first place, the starchy part of the wheat and barley goes through I various processes of cooking, to perfectly change the starch into Dextrose or Post Sugar, in which state It Is • ready to be easily absorbed by the blood. The parts In the wheat and Parley which Nature can make use of for rebuilding 'brain and nerve eentere are retained In this remarkable food, and thus the human body Is supplied with the powerful strength producer* so easily noticed after one has eate* Grape-Nuts each day for a week or ten Hays. "TBere’s a reason?’’ Get the little book, “The Road to Wellvlll*,” in pkg*.