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Show i ' THE GLASS OF WATEB CUKEl A certain old family physician never tires of proclaiming the virtues of a glass of cold water taken on waking in the morning. "Many people," he remarks, "avoid drinking water as though it were poison, although without it no one can be properly prop-erly healthy. When taken early in the morning it has a cleansing and bracing effect o- the system, while its beneficial effects on the liver can hardly be exaggerated. exag-gerated. "It is so simple a rule that the advice Is well worth following, especially by those who suffer with indigestion or who wake with a feeling of languor, an early morning morn-ing sensation which afflicts Innumerable people of sedentary habits." Kansas City Journal. |