HEALTH TIPS.
Spinach has a direct effect upon complaints of the kidneys. Celery acts admirably upon the nervous system, and is beneficial for iheumatism and neuralgia. Bepts and turnips are excellent, appetisers. Lettuce and cucumbers are cooling agents for the system. White onions are recommended as a tonic for sleeplessness; they are also nutritious. Garlic, leeks, and olives all possess medicinal virtues, stimulating the circulatory system; the consequent increase of saliva and gastric juices piomotes digestion. doctors ami dietitians realise the tremendous health value of orange juice, and can therefore never say quae enough in its favor. Orange juice is palatable to almost everybody. Some babies do not like it the first few times they have it, but they soon become accustomed to it, and almost any child or adult who drinks it often acquires a real likipg lor it. Most children would rather have a drink of orange juice than any other sort of beverage, if it is served attractively.
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Evening Star, Issue 19161, 30 January 1926, Page 21
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161HEALTH TIPS. Evening Star, Issue 19161, 30 January 1926, Page 21
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