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Show VALUE OF BUTTERMILK. rtuttermilk is a remedial agent can not be praised too highly. The lactic acid, the sour of the buttermilk, attacks at-tacks and dissolves every sort of earthly earth-ly deposit in the blood vessels. Thus it keeps the veins and arteries so supple sup-ple and free running there can be no clogging up; hence no deposit of irritating irri-tating calcerous matter around the points, nor of poisonous waste in the muscles. It is the stiffening and narrowing nar-rowing of the blood vessels which bring on senile decay. Buttermilk is likely to postpone it ten or twenty years, if freely drank. -A quart a day should be the minimum, according to taste and opportunity. Inasmuch as gouty difficulties diffi-culties arise from sluggish excretition, buttermilk is a blessing to all gouty subjects. It gently stimulates all the excretories liver, skin, and kidneys. It also tones the stomach, and furnishes it with the material from which to make rich, red, healthy blood. |