Show DIET MAKES FOR HEALTH proper sustenance the great means mean of warding off tuberculosis according to physician that every one la Is more or less susceptible cep tible to tubercular trouble Is a matter on which all old fashioned medical authorities are agreed they tell us that we may pass through a phase and out again without knowing it IL according to dr T Y hull in the tha dietetic gazette there Is only one thing very certain and that Is that it if we keep in good health or adapt ourselves to a perfectly balanced diet tho the danger Is slight lie he advocates a reduction of vegetable food relying more upon butter moat and nuts here of course one has to face the increased danger of tubercular meat itself probably a large contributory cause of consumption this la Is dr hulls hulla idea of a perfectly balanced diet calculated to keep the average individual in perfect health all the year round the bai bas ky the diet Is found in moat meat eggs milk butter bread potatoes and fruit it consists dally of two quarts of milk five eggs tour four ounces of beef one and one halt ounces of butter two ounces of nuts cuts pecans four ounces of bread bre three and one half ounces of rice three ounces each of potatoes peas and cat oatmeal meal one ounce sugar one ounce raisins ono one apple appio and one on orange |