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Show DIET ron flHEUMATIBM. rrulls, drains anil tfuta and Free Cie .. of Yvat.rt , Unquestionably tho most ncttvo 1 cause ot rheumatism, ns well nt of ii migraine, sick headache, Brtxht's disease, dis-ease, neurasthenia nnd a number ot I ' other kindred diseases is the general j I uso of flesh food, tea nnd coffeo and al- ' cohollo llquom, says Good Health. As regards remedies, thero are no medical medi-cal agents which are ot any permanent valuo In tbo treatment of chronlo rheumatism. The disease can be remedied rem-edied only by regimen that Is, by diet and training. A almplo dietary, con- i slsttng ot fruits, grains nnd nuts nnd particularly the free uso ot fruits, must be placed In the first rank among the radical curative measures. Water, If taken In abundance. Is alto a means of washing out the aooumulsted poisons. pois-ons. An Individual mulcted with rheumatism rheu-matism In any form should live, to fir as possible, an out-of-door life, tak- , lug dally a sufficient amount of exercise exer-cise to Induce vigorous pernplratJon. A cool morning sponge, followed by vigorous rubbing, and a ma! -I paok to the Joints most seriously arTected, at night, are measures which are worthy ' of a faithful trial. Every person who , ' Is suffering from this dbear.o should i -1, give the matter Immediate attention, as ' ' It Is a malady which Is progrvsalro and J It one of tho . .ol puWul vault ot ; i premature qld age and general physical deterioration. American nervousness ' ; It probably more often doe to urlo neld . or the poisons which It represents than , to any other one cause. 4 |