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BEFORE AND AFTER : A PICTORIAL ARGUMENT FOR THE FASTING CURE? On the left we see Mr Upton Sinclair as he was—a prey to chills, fever, stomach troubles and other ill’s. Then he discovered the fasting cure, and "found not only good health but perfect health.” It, must be remembered, of course, that the second photograph was taken after Mr. Sinclair, had regained the weight lost by fasting. The benefits of the cure are only apparent when the patient has commenced to take nourishment. Then it is he discovers himself to be new man with a new system.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 6 December 1911, Page 42

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BEFORE AND AFTER : A PICTORIAL ARGUMENT FOR THE FASTING CURE? On the left we see Mr Upton Sinclair as he was—a prey to chills, fever, stomach troubles and other ill’s. Then he discovered the fasting cure, and "found not only good health but perfect health.” It, must be remembered, of course, that the second photograph was taken after Mr. Sinclair, had regained the weight lost by fasting. The benefits of the cure are only apparent when the patient has commenced to take nourishment. Then it is he discovers himself to be new man with a new system. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 6 December 1911, Page 42

BEFORE AND AFTER : A PICTORIAL ARGUMENT FOR THE FASTING CURE? On the left we see Mr Upton Sinclair as he was—a prey to chills, fever, stomach troubles and other ill’s. Then he discovered the fasting cure, and "found not only good health but perfect health.” It, must be remembered, of course, that the second photograph was taken after Mr. Sinclair, had regained the weight lost by fasting. The benefits of the cure are only apparent when the patient has commenced to take nourishment. Then it is he discovers himself to be new man with a new system. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVI, Issue 23, 6 December 1911, Page 42