Show for the deseret news dyspepsia la Is a condition of the stomach v which lich disqualifies it from properly performing tae the process of digestion this thia dis distressing 0 disease afflicts the sufferer with severe headaches frequently accompanied with general weak w eak ress tess an 1 slow fever it usually affects adl acts the sight smail small particles appear to float before the vision the bile rises unpleasantly in the mouth furring the tongue and sometimes slightly cra cracking cRing it this disease is frequently hereditary it can be very much mach aggravated 11 by rich food beer and ardent spirits severe mental labor exhaustion from any cause the usual means of cure independent of medicines are coarse bread very tender meat free from fat s stewed fruit sometimes a hearty appetite accompanies thi thib this s complaint in this case a dietary table should be conformed to seven ounces of grain food and two of tender meat or fruit ac is enough for one meal gluttony in food or drink is one of the thi seven cardinal sins in the catholic faith nowhere says dr andrew combe does docs man hurry off to business so immediately as in the united states and nowhere does he bolt his bis food so much as if running a race against time the consequence is that nowhere do intemperate eating and dyspepsia prevail to the same enormous extent rapid eating almost invariable leads to overloading the stomach and when to this is added a total disregard of the quietude necessary y for digestion what can be expected to follow but inveterate dyspepsia in this case the stomach must perform the office of the teeth which is well calculated to derange it |