Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1906 — HOW MANY OF US? [ARTICLE]
HOW MANY OF US?
Fall to Select Food Nature Demands to Ward OIT Ailments. A Kentucky lady, speaking about food, says: “I was accustomed to eating all kinds of ordinary food until, for some reason indigestion and nervous prostration set hi. “After I had run down seriously my attention was called to the necessity of some change in my diet, and I discontinued my ordinary breakfast and began usingGrape-Nuts with a good quantity of rich cream. “In a few days my condition changed In a remarkable way, and I began to have a strength that' I had never been possessed of before, a vigor of body and a poise of mind that amazed me. It was Entirely new in my experience. “My former attacks of Indigestion , had been accompanied by heat dashes, and many times my condition was distressing with blind spells of dizziness, rush of blood to the head and neuralgic pains in the chest * “since uAirig Grape- Nuts alone sols" breakfast I have been free from these troubles, except aj times when 1 have indulged in rich, greasy tity. then I would be warned by a pain under the left shoulder blade, and unless I heeded the warning the old trouble would come back, but when 1 dually got to know "Inated I returned to my Grape-Nuts I cream and the paiu and disturb 5 left very quickly. "I am now in prime health as a •ulf Of my use of Grape NuU.” flven by Poetum Co., Battle ' Creek, Mich.
