Show INVENTOR OF GRAHAM BREAD I 1 lecturer who taught that disease la Is I 1 result of disobedience to physical laws sylester grab griham am first appeared in new I 1 lorl or as i lecturer I 1 think in the of 1811 sa 3 ile he had licen been a pros pres tt vivin m in set settled I 1 bcd in new ew jeric jersey and NN as sty styled I 1 ed doctor though ido I 1 do not know tint thit he ever studied oi 01 j 1 medicine 11 ho believed thi taught that health Is the result of disease th ill it of 0 disobedience bedi ence to physical lifts that all stimulants nv hP alcoholic or n ail abc pernicious and should be rejected save in those rare cases hitre one pot on mn mi bo be wisely ernp employed loed to 0 o or expel another ho condemned tea and coffee s N veil ell as tobacco opium and alcoholic potables portables po tables elder and beer equally with mith brand and gin sale sae tant the poison la more moie concentrated in the litter inetter ile he disapproved of all spices and condl cond ments save a ner er little salt sali and he held that more suitable and hole soiro food for human beings than the flesh blosh of ani nills cm all almost al ways nays be gioi jred ind and should bp be pre berred the bolting molting of meal to EP EPP anto aalto its courser from it its tiner parti pard cl clr s he be also re probated teaching te achini that the ripe aund bound berry ot of ahead or rne re being biourd to the requisite fineness sheild sho ild in no mariner manner be bl sifted bitted but should be made into elonves and eaten precis precisely y as the millstones delliar it 11 A autobiography of graple |