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Show HOW MANY OF US Fail to Select Food Nature Demands to Ward Off Ailments? A Ky. lady, speaking about food, says: "I was accustomed to eating all kinds of ordinary food until, for some reason, indigestion and nervous I prostration set In. "After I had run down seriously my attention was called to the necessity neces-sity of some change In my diet, and 1 discontinued my ordinary breakfast and began using Grape-Nuts with a good quantity of rich cream. "In a few days my condition changed In a remarkable way, and I began to have a strength that I had never been possessed of before, a vigor of body and a poise of mind that amazed me. It waH entirely new In my experience. "My former attacks of indigestion had been accompanied by heat flashes, and many times my condition was distressing dis-tressing with blind spells of dizziness, rush of blood to the head and neuralgic neural-gic pains In the chest. "Since using Grape-Nuts alone for breakfast I have been free from these troubles, except at times when I have Indulged in rich, greasy foods In quantity, quan-tity, then I would be warned by a pain under the left shoulder blade, and unless I heeded the warning the old trouble would come back, but when I finally got to know where these troubles trou-bles originated I returned to my Grape-Nuts Grape-Nuts and cream and the pain and disturbance dis-turbance left very quickly. "I am now in prime health as a result of my use of Grape-Nuts." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. "There's a reason," and It is explained ex-plained In tbe little book, "The Road to Wellville," In pkgs. F.vfr rend the obftTe IctterT A new one nppenrw from time to time. They lire Ri-nuluf, true, and full of buiuai In tpri'Nt. |