Chew Food Thoroughly In the*>e da}*s of soft foods and quick meals, insi-fficient mastication of food is, often responsible for stomach trouble, headache, biliousness, constipation, dull brains, and various other ills. Generally these troublesome results can be avoided or corrected by having a regular daily ration of $ FOOD The firm, crisp granules, with cream or milk, invite thorough chewing, which is of double advantage. It promotes a sure mixture of the food with the saliva —the first step in digestion. It also tends to normal development and preservation of the teeth. Grape-Nuts food is made of whole wheat and malted barley. It contains all the rich nutriment of the including the natural Phosphate of Potash so essential for strength of body and keenness of brain. Grape-Nuts comes ready to eat direct from the packet—has a delicious taste—and is easily digested. Eat slowly—chew your food thoroughly * "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts —sold by Grocers and Stores.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15022, 17 July 1914, Page 4
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