Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1907 — WHITE BREAD [ARTICLE]

WHITE BREAD

Makes Trouble for People with Weak Intestinal Digestion. A lady in a Wis. town employed a physician who instructed her not to eat white bread for two years. She tells the details of her sickness and she certainly was a sick woman. “fn the year 18S7 I gave out from over work, and until 1901 I remained an invalid hi bed a great part of the time. Had different doctors, but nothing seemed to help. I suffered from cerebro-splnal congestion, female trouble and serious stomach and bowel trouble. My husband called a new doctor and after having gone without any food for 10 days the doctor ordered Grape-Nuts for me. I could eat the new food from the very first mouthful. The doctor kept me on Grape-Nuts and the only medicine was a little glycerine to heal the alimentary canal. “When I was up again doctor told me to eat Grape-Nuts twice a day and no white bread for two years. I got well In good time and have gained in strength so I can do my own work again. "My brain -has been helped so much, and I know that the Grape-Nuta food did this. too. I found I had been made 1)1 because I was not fed right, that Is I did not properly digest white bread and some other food I tried to lire on. “I liave never been without GrnpeNutil food since and eat It every day. You may publish this letter if you like so It will help some one else.” Name given by Poatum Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. Get the little book, “The Road to Wellvllle,” In pkgs. <