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' •• - ■ --a ■ . ■ ■■ .... STRUGGLE WITH D||%T±i i m th c Arctic isß& How McMillan escaped Pr.Ka^ ' "Not a man now is exempt from disease, and as I look around upon the pale Great Food Disasters. : faces and haggard looks of my comrades, I feel we are fighting the battle of life at ; :'^Snjl.dS£Sr a disadvantage, and that an Arctic night and an Arctic day ages a man more rapidly tells of a number of cases whew , , iff i 1 • it I • IJ » A diet oi tefined, demineralised and more harshlythan a year anywhere else m all this weary world. foods has brought in its train di* Thus; Dr. E. K. Kane, who penetrated the polar . Upon just how much of our daily food is robbed of its ; bookleT^ 6 ours"for th^a-skin -^ regions insearch of the lost Sit John Franklin, describes precious minerals and vitamins, depends the question of "ReaTuTk the* trada the evils with which malnutrition cursed his heroic effort. whether at forty we shall have blood pressure, heart trouble, . ' , ~(■£, Gompare; Kane's utterance with that of Donald B. frayed nerves; whether from cMdhood we shall suffer from 3^^e t^Samoa McMillan,1 who knew from experience the folly of refined constipation, poor teeth,; impoverished blood. Modern °, c « « r ' foods such WKan* carried: Jour year.of eatbg whole ; refined food, are^ne cause of more Ul-health and suffering. wheat biscuits/chocolate, dried fruits and vegetables have than any other single factor in our daily lives. Wilhelm the startling experiment . convinced, me -that I could live indefinitely in the Arctic \ :, ' , t of 'the twelve convict oTMissk. - upon such foods. During the entire period I suffered no When nature made the whole wheat grain, as used rf i Gml disturbance either of digestion or of intestinal action, due, for Granpse and Sweetweets, she packed into it PP I believe, to the use of whole wheat." every one of the minerals and vitamins the body The booklet will snow you drt ! ~ '.■■ . f .. 'a r. - t. i needs for health and strength. When man made white vital part played by food] Kane's supplies consisted of wkte flour bruits, dried : :flout fc ,^^ d^p^do^.efcnen^ and t^ and oiir ■ t he attainment of healtly meat..and a small stock of dried frmts and vegetables, children have to p a j^avy price for his carelessness. strength, and vitality. Yo* which was only too soon exhausted. Kane, though he had ; ]am j^ Wfong the medical knowledge of his time, did not know that these We continue to pay fa price s0 l ong as we place foods lead to many o f &«; foods are deficient in the minerals and vitamins necessary k foodsj and keep from our diet the , diseases of modern civilisation,; -...' t0 life and health, and that their continued use would lead . wh6lesomc natural f^ nature intended we should have. f rom heart trouble to bad teeth, to ill-health and complete collapse. • We must get tot h e whole wheat that enabled' You will learn how the righ* The whole wheat that enabled McMillan to withstand : McMillan to win through four years in the Arctic, and fo^jg can banish these ills, and the rigours of the Arctic for four unbroken years would away from the refined foods that brought, disaster to Kane bring us and our children glorihave saved Kane. But Kane knew no more of the laws and so many others. ous health, vitality, and immunity; of nutrition than do most housewives and mothers to-day, . , - , from disease. who, through ignorance, are inflicting hardship upon them- Where can we get 100 per cent. Whole Wheat? selves, their husbands, and their children. There is only one source of 100 per cent, whole wheat receive the booklet free. It will What we can learnfrom Dr. Kane's Fate. " . -that is wheat:as nature intended it should be eaten, rich ma k e aU the difference to the :„, i , • i / - • t ■ in all the vital elements for health, strength, and resistance future health and happiness o^ human body « made up of some sixteen mmerals w disease . That „„« fe the who le wheat cereal, such as yours elf and your cluldren. and.four vitamms. them manxannot Uve. The g^^ an d Sweetweets. Made from flaked whole grains V they have been totally removed we die. necessary to health. " ISTS^—^Sttft Modern refining processes succeed in removing most of ■ "Preventtble Jragedie, of J°°f_v™t the minerals and vitamins from our daily food. The Granose and Sweetweets are the foundations of the aW result is that we in our daily lives, on a diet of refined perfect natural diet nature planned for us when she j» foods, develop the same condition of mineral starvation fashioned this marvellous earth. Commence with them Nam# m wmmi that Kane and h« men did. That condition is less severe to-day. Banish from your diet the foods which brought - only according to the amount of milk, fruits, vegetables disaster to Dr. Kane, and set forth, with your children, Addtew ....«-„«»..«»«-».» -— which we eat and they did not have. Most of us are only upon the road to new health, strength, and vitality, new • half alive! freedom from civilised ills and ailments. „„ „ —«...*

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 77, 1 April 1931, Page 21

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