RAW FOOD FOR HEALTH.
"If you want to enjoy really good health you must eat food that has not been cooked." This was the advice given by Sir Bruce Bruce-Porter, the English surgeon, in an address at the eighth statutory general council meeting of the General Federation of Trade Unions Approved Society. " There is only one vegetable that you can cook without destroying the vitamins," said Sir Bruce, " and that is cabbago. , " Teach your children to spend their pennies on apples rather than sweets, but don't tell them to eat apples because they aro good for them. Children don't like doing things because they are good for them. And if it is a question as to whether father has butter or margarine, give him margarine and lot the child havo butter " The mode of dressing has a lot to do with health, and in this respect women aro much more sensible than men. I hope they will not allow men dress designers in Paris to get them to return to those long things trailing in the dirt."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20668, 13 September 1930, Page 7 (Supplement)
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