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Show IT'S THE FOOD. ( The True Way to Correct Nervous Troubles. . Nervous troubles are more often caused by improper food and indigestion indiges-tion than most people imagine. Even doctors sometimes overlook this fact. A man says: "Until two years ago waffles and butter with meat and gravy were the main features of my breakfast. Finally dyspepsia came on and I found myself in a bad condition, worse in the morning morn-ing than any other time. I would have a full, sick feeling In my stomach, with pains In my heart, sldeB and head. "At times I would have no appetite, for days, then I would feel ravenous, never satisfied when I did eat and so nervous I felt like shrieking at the top of my voice. I lost flesh badly and hardly knew which way to turn until one day I bought a box of Grape-Nuts food to see if I could eat that. I tried it without telling the doctor, and liked it fine; made me feel as if I had something some-thing to eat that was satisfying and still I didn't have that heaviness that I had felt after eating any other food. "I hadn't drank any coffee then in five weeks. I kept on with the Grape-Nuts Grape-Nuts and in a month and a half I had gained 15 pounds, could eat almost anything I wanted, didn't feel badly after gating and my nervousness was all gone. It's a pleasure to be well again." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the book. "The Road to Wellville," in pkg3. "There's a reason." Evpr rend the nhove letter? A new One npppnni from time to time. Tiler are irenalT-e. true, fetid full of hamu Uiterent. Adv. ' |