Show J3P7-'t- i — ' TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH r OGDEN Colitis May N eed Medic Ills Won't Take Place of Diet Dr Joseph G Molner "Dmr Dr Molner: Please fry fa Uip me I have been taking various pills off and on for 15 years for a severe case of colitis fvi hyperactive bowel— Mrs definition is inflammation of the colon This may be from a germ which can be identified and then controlled Or there may be other cases such as ulcerative colitis in which a specific cause cannot readily be found There are still other colitis sufferers who do not have a real "His" or inflamation at all but simply are plagued with an irritable colon which easily becomes tense and spastic The colon after all is one of those organs (others are the head VV It's my opinion that pills alone rarely if ever are the answer to L colitis— but some medication is airnost invariably needed along with other factors in severe cases Keep in mind that thprp ferent kinds of colitis which by jf' STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING AUG stomach and fluttery heart) which react sensitively to nervous sion ten- The victim can be miserwith pain constipation able diarrhea Sometimes they have had their attention fixed on the bowel in early life by anxious parents who purged them at the drop of a hat with laxatives Some have grown up to be chronic cathartic or enema users who all their lives have taken it for granted that this was necessary and it is hard to change their minds These cases can be difficult— but 15 years is a long time and it seems that somewhere along the line a successful program should have been worked out Perhaps Mrs L W put too much depend-anc- e on pills and did not realize the importance of other factors Ordinary living habits are important — regularity of meals wholesome adequate diet sufficient fluid intake ample rest the habit of heeding— and never putting off— the signal for a bowel movement Bushels of pills won't take the place of these Some victims put the blame on certain foods and this may in some cases be true Nevertheless I've see too many cases in which people blamed foods instead of the ' Agriculture Department Gets Se c J i chcol Lunch Ye V s c A 4n Washington (UPD— The Agriculture Department is getting ready for opening of the fall school term It is buying food for school lunches The department is a sort of national purchasing agent for schools that participate in the national school lunch program It buys some of the foods for distribution to the 5 million children who attend participating schools are reimbursed in part by the department But some of the more standard staples are purchased by the department under offers and bids The latest offer by the department to buy school lunch food involves 25 million pounds of frozen ground beef The agency said shipments of the first purchases must be made during the week beginning Sept 10 The department already has purchased and is purchasing quantities of frozen chicken canned cherries peas beans butter 14-1- corn meal dried eggs flour bread non-fa- t dry milk peanut butter rice and rolled wheat This list of foods probably will be supplemented before the school year is out All these foods were served to the youngsters last year and in addition they got canned chopped meat pork and gravy frozen turkey apples applesauce and green beans They'll probably get them again cheese The Foreign Agricultural Service estimates world butter production in 1961 totaled 108 billion pounds up 3 per cent from the 1960 output and 19 per cent above the 1951-5- 5 average The Soviet Union was the largest producer of creamery butter with about 17 billion pounds The United States was second with 15 billion pounds West Germany was third with 952 million pounds Total cheese production in 1961 was 71 billion pounds up 4 per 7A 1962 other facts I've just mentioned Some people need and do very well with a bland diet low in residue or vegetable fibers Others may on the contrary require more bulk It takes a bit of experimenting ccmetimes Medications to counteract spasm of the colon are very important and subtle sedation is invariably necessary in my experience y or other studObviously ies to rule out the possibility of any organic disease is essential X-ra- too But in most cases colitis or irritable colon will respond to treatment especially if the patient realizes that he must make some concessions too chiefly in his attitude and mode of living flttMVg£4MB POWER PUFFS — White puffs of smoke billow from huge reactor towers of Britain's first nuclear power station near Calder Hall England Station the first in the world to produce electricity commercially has been in operation since 1956 on England's seacoast 1 9 cent from 1960 and 34 per cent above the 1951-5- 5 average The United States was the largest producer with 16 billion pounds Italy was second with 965 million The 1962 almond crop has been forecast at 82800 tons This is down sharply from last year's record harvest of 152600 tons and 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