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Show toast Cure fr dyspepsia. Resultant Benefits Said to. be Immediate Immedi-ate 2nd Lasting. Many families that number dyspep- tics among their members are now taking what might be termed the toast cure, toast being substituted for Tiread at every meal. In many cases the good results have been rapid. A woman of my acquaintance has been steadily improving, with fewer and fewer attacks of indigestion, since her doctor recommended this simple experiment. However, the toast made in the ordinary way, that is soggy within and scorched outside, will not benefit.' The bread must be thoroughly dried out in the oven before- toasting, then brought to a golden brown. Perhaps Per-haps more than one dyspeptic sufferer suffer-er could trace the misery back to soggy bread. Even "second day bread" Is not dry enough for a delicate deli-cate stomach, and contrary to aa erroneous er-roneous idea held by many; toast i.properly made) does not cause a sluggish state of the system or work any other evil. |