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Show SURPRISED DOCTOR. Illustrating the Effect of Food. IThe remarkable adaptability of t Grape-Nuts food to stomachs so dis- L ordered that they will reject everything every-thing else, is illustrated by the case of a woman In Racine, Wis. "Two years ago," she says, "I was attacked by a Btomach trouble bo serious se-rious that for a long time I could not take much of any sort of food. Even the various kinds prescribed by the doctor produced most acute pain. "We then got some Grape-Nuts food, I and you can imagine my surprise and delight when I found that I could eat I it with a relish and without the slightest slight-est distress. "When the doctor heard of it he told me to take several small portions each day, because he feared I would grow tired of it as I had of all other food. "But to his surprise, (and that of everybody else), I did not lire of Grape-Nuts, and became better day by day, till, after some weeks, my stomach stom-ach entirely recovered and I was able to eat anything my appetite craved. "My nerves, which had become so weakened that I feared I would he- J. come insane, were also restored by the Grape-Nuts food in connection with Postum which has become our table beverage. I appreciate most gratefully and thankfully the good that your food preparations have done me, and shall be glad to answer any letters inquiring as to my experience." Name giKen by Postum Co., Battle Creel:, Mich. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellville," lu pkgs. "There's a reason." rea-son." Evfr rend the above letter? A nm one njipriirM from time to time. Tliey are Keoulue, true, uud full of hum;iu Interest. |