CHANGE IN VIBRATION.
XT MAKES FOR HRAT/TH. A man tried leaving off meat, potatoes and coffee for breakfast, and adopted a breakfast of fmit, a dish of Grape-Nuts \rith cream, and some soft eggs. His health began to improve at open A meat-eater will reach a place once in a while where his system seems to became dogged and the machinery don't work smoothly. ' A change of this kind pots aside food of low nutritive value and takes up food of the highest value, already partly digested and capable of being quickly changed into good, rich blood and strong tissue. The most valuable feature of Grape-Nuts is the natural phosphate of potash obtained from the grains, and thii product Is the element which transforms albumen in the body into the soft grey substance which fills brain and nerve centres. A few days’ use of Grape-Nuts and Postnin will give one a degree of nervous strength well worth the trial. and chemists supply, it. ■■ [Aiitj
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Evening Star, Issue 12061, 4 March 1907, Page 6
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164CHANGE IN VIBRATION. Evening Star, Issue 12061, 4 March 1907, Page 6
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