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D ' 1 Personal <pv Check-up Can you say‘NO’to all these questions I O Have you got that tired I jjl feeling? ' S) . 1/ / • Do you feel depressed ? • Do you get that can’t-be-bothered feeling ? ‘ /&&/ 9 Is your appetite poor ? ' O Do you lose your temper readily t 9 Are you troubled with constipation? If you hove answered 'Yes' to ANY of these questions, it is quite likely your diet is lacking in the ENERGY vitamin—Vitamin B-l. Local surveys indicate that most people get only two-thirds- of the daily requirements of Vitamin B-l needed for buoyant health. I Refined cereals/plus excess sugar and starches in the diet, increase the need for this vitamin, which helps the body to use these foods. If you want to get back that good appetite, healthy digestion, and steady nerves, see that you get your proper share of I Vitamin B-1. Get your supply of B-l (and other nutritive elements as well) from THESE FOODS: whole grain cereals, wheat germ, wholemeal bread, liver, kidnpy and other glandular meats; bacon (keep in mind for the future that pork is rich in B-l); milk—fresh or dried, whole I or skim; peas —fresh, green, split or dried, beans, B lentils, peanuts (when available) and other nuts; I oysters; brewery yeast or yeast extracts; potatoes, g green and root vegetables (don’t use soda when g cooking because it destroys Vitamin B-l). | Children and adolescents need more Vitamin B-l g than adults. Women need it during pregnancy and I to help breast-feed the baby. g YOUR BODY WON’T STORE VITAMIN B-l SO I YOU MUST GET YOUR QUOTA EVERY DAY g

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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 68, 14 December 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 68, 14 December 1944, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 68, 14 December 1944, Page 10