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Show & V - Doctor in the Kitchen9 by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Consultant, National Dairy Council BL00DM0BILE COMING Iron County Blood Drawing Elks Lodge at Cedar City Tuesday, July 22 2 to 7 p. m. Highest Prices Paid OLD Inactive Mining and Uranium Stocks Write: SHELL CORP. tNo. 12 E. Stratford Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 , Iron County f Blood Drawing Elks Lodge at Cedar City Tuesday; July 22 2 to 7 fc. m. UNIDENTIFIED FOOD SUBSTANCES (jfji '- , yffk Deluxe Hanburjore Clweseburjen 'MtV H' Bes W9K A- ii frSlyy Milli, SheUj, Stndas 'j "JJwrr ... . - - .-Wony, taut flovotsl .. . . fJ Cljnt Ite Cold Diiniis with our own speciul try sauce! L i"J-n tJZ,Uit For Your Dancing Pleasure ' j , , ' Iri a Live Perlormance Top of f your 24th at the Cbbblecresit iPavilion in Kanarraville Fun begins at 9 p. m. Admission $1.00 For advanced tickets call 586-8856 IIIH1 Ill III Mil III I lllllllllllBIHIIIBIIIBIIBIl" As exciting as "who dunnits" are and as completely interesting interest-ing as some television "private eye" series may be it's my opinion that just as much glamour gla-mour is present in the detective work now occuring daily in the world's nutrition research laboratories. labora-tories. We are, in fact, very probably on the threshold of some of the most exciting findings in the history his-tory of modern nutrition research. I Earlier in this century we began identifying, and realizing the essentiality es-sentiality of, vitamins. Now we are on the verge of determining possible "hidden deficiencies" and minimal needs for so-called "trace" minerals. By this I mean our needs for minute amounts of minerals such as zinc, copper, nickel, aluminum, vanadium, and others. Plant life and other lower forms of life are known to need these minerals for normal functioning. func-tioning. We are beginning to learn that humans need them, too. And human needs for iron in the diet are, of course, well known. More to be Identified Equally, we are on the track of uncovering unidentified substances sub-stances in food that we know are there but researchers must identify iden-tify and catalogue with respect to human needs. These factors represent the most exciting nutrition nutri-tion research questions facing us today. How do we know that unidentified uniden-tified factors exist? The device that research "detectives" "de-tectives" use is similar to that employed by the scientists who discovered vitamins many years ago. You start with a so-called "purified" diet that contains all the known nutrients in sufficient amounts. This calls for a mix of pure proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals. Fed to experimental ex-perimental animals, and keeping a record of the results in terms of growths and reproductive abilities abil-ities yields information to the scientist. If he can get better results re-sults by adding any natural foods to this diet he can be fairly certain cer-tain that natural food contains some unidentified factor something some-thing we don't know about that is . responsible for the better health of the experimental animals. ani-mals. Many Clues The next job is to identify ex-actly ex-actly what it is that makes the difference. The challenging character char-acter of today's research is the fact that many clues are coming to the fore. So are new research techniques for finding answers. Heretofore unknown, vitamins, trace minerals, the interactions between various nutrients and their presence in foods in certain balanced amounts, and antitoxic factors are among the unidentified uniden-tified food substances I am talking talk-ing about. Research techniques and new systems for ; analysing data are reported with increasing regularity. . . , Until we know exactly what it is that we do not now know, nutri-tionists nutri-tionists are anxious that people protect themselves from . under-nourishment. under-nourishment. In other words, because be-cause we do know that unidentified unidenti-fied substances in our foods of animal and plant origin do exist, it is obviously wise for you to eat a wide variety of food from the four food , groups the milk group, the meat group, vegetables and fruits, pnd enriched or whole grain breads and cereals. Adopt Routine If you do this routinely, you'll be providing for your good health now. Later scientists can tell you why it was a such a good idea. You'll be smug, snug, and secure in the knowledge that you won't be missing needed health-giving food elements. i's g Childs World To help your children make a quick and happy adjustment in their new surroundings surround-ings . . . 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