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Show NUTRITIONIST TELLS HOW TO GET BOUYANT HEALTH Urbana, 111. Folks can't help but know when they possess that much sought after prize buoyant health, according to Mrs. Nettie Essel-baugh, Essel-baugh, home economics nutritionist. University of Illinois. The fact is they feel wonderful. They feel capable of tackling most any job. They're pleasantly tired at the end of a full day but have a satisfied, happy feeling of having done a job well. And they're all set to begin again the next morning. There's no tired, dragged-out feeling, feel-ing, no languid appetite, headache, nervousness, irritability, constipation constipa-tion and other annoying ailment which can be traced back to the fact that they are not getting the right food in the right, amounts. Many ailments ere so common and generally accepted by everybody every-body that it never occurs to some folks that they can help themselves to health by eating more of the vi tal "protective" foods, rich in vitamins, vita-mins, minerals and proteins, the nutritionist nu-tritionist suggested. These liabilities liabili-ties usually do not receive the attention at-tention of the doctor, but quietly undermine health and stamina. Health of the teeth, sharpness of eyesight, mental alertness, bone formation and maintenance, mainte-nance, as well as digestive disorders, dis-orders, are influenced by what people choose to eat or rather not to eat. |