FOOD FADDISTS.
SPECIALIST ON DIET. CANNED FOODS 'WON 'WAR. LONDON, September 28. Sir James Crighton-Browne, the wellknown specialist in nervous diseases, attacked the food-faddists in a speech yesterday. "Vitamines are always stressed," he said, "but it is necessary to discriminate between vitaminic science and vitaminic fads, when dinners are arranged on vitaminio principles. "I wonder someone has not added to the menu the original and most copious source of vitamines—green grass. "Canned food, which is so much - inveighed against, won the war. "Diet,"' he concluded, "should follow the dictates of common sense and a. j healthy appetite."
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1926, Page 7
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