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Show Care- of the IloUy. j The body demands in an untnistak- ! able manner that it be exercised. All dietetic needs of our bodies announce themselves in a versatile language ol their own, and who has learned to interpret in-terpret that language nor willfully disregard dis-regard its first appeal may avoid all digestive disorders by quietly following the law of his instincts, which tench all well regulated beings the necessity for clearing the system of ono burden before be-fore it assumes another. All normal things are good, all evil j is abnormal, is an axiom which has I been almost reversed in t lie principle of our orthodox health theories, for many of our physical educators still hold to the error of their spiritual colleagues, who consider depravity and wretchedness wretched-ness as the normal condition of man. ! Life once corrupted can be cleansed again in a spiritual manner. Why cannot can-not our organic and material functions be rejuvenated in the Bamo way? Jen-ness-Miller Magazine, |