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June t>, 1912J
NINE CENTS
I] a quart is the cost of Ice Cream made
from
Jell-0
Ice Cream
Powder
You cannot make loo Cream at that
price by any other method, and certainly
you cannot buy it for nine cents
u quart.
!. To make Ico Cream from Jell-O Ice
Cream Powder, you simply dissolve 3
I the powder iu milk and freezo it. II
III Evervthinz is in the t>owdar.
There are five hinds: Vanilla, RtrawI
berry, Lemon, Chocolate and IjnI
Gavored.
Each 10 cents a jmcknge at grocers', s
I Head for our beaulilul Recipe book, I]
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RICHMOND, VA.
The Celebrated Kffectnal Uemedy
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THE PRESBYTER I A
HOME HEALTH CLUB. ]
By Dr. David H. Boeder, La Porte, l
Indiana. 1
They are Learning: More and more, ]
every day the Home Health Club 1
is finding reason for self-gratulatlon
that its constant urgings are having
effect that is widespread as the public
prints. Many special articles are
appearing in the newspaipers endorsing
and emphasizing our theories and
methods in the use of Nature's remedies
for ills and. Hhe ipreventlon of
disease. An example of this is a prominent
article in a late Chicago daily
headed: "Making What You Eat Your
Medicine." This speaks of how primitive
people and animals cure all their ills by
eating curative vegetables and fruits
and how they instinctively understand
the healing properties that are contained
in the Great Storehouse of Nature.
It repeats what the Home Health Club
so often says: "If a man understood
and applied the same laws that these
savages and other animals do, we would
need no doctor."
Pineapple has been regarded as an
indigestible food and it is, when the
pulp is swallowed. The juice alone
contains the medicinal quality and this
should not be sweetened, but slightly
salted. This juice has a digestive principle
much like pepsin. In diphtheria,
sore throat and croup, it acts quickly
and most favorably, the powerful and
penetrating acid serving to dissolve the
false membrane to the great relief of
the patient.
(Beets help to make new, good blood
and should be eaten raw for this purpose
and served as a salad with oil and
lemon juice.
Celery is strong in medicinal effect,
helpifol in nervousness, nervous dyspepsia,
rheumatism and neuralgia. It
should be chewed until the juices are
extracted, and none of the pulp should
be swallowed. The green leaves and
the roots boiled make an excellent soup
for the purpose mentioned.
Lietture cools the system and is good
for sleeplessness ,anl it should be eaten
green. When it is white, it has been
bleached and much of its medicinal
quality is taken, from it.
Carrots are excellent for the blood,
ifor asthma and nervousness. They
should be eaten raw, finely chopped
and served as a salad with lettuce and
dressing.
Tomatoes are good for the liver, acting
directly upon that organ. They
should always be eaten raw when used
as medicine. Heat destroys the vegetable
calomel in them. The skin should
never be eaten.
Spinach, dandelion and asparagus are
all good for the kidneys. Asparagus
should be used only in Spring and
Summer.
The onion is the king of vegetable
medicines. It is excellent for nervousness,
sleeplessness and as a binding to (
sore throats. Onion Syrup is potent In
the cure of coughs, colds, hoarseness,
and is well known as an old-fashioned
and perfect remedy.
Of lemons a great doctor has said
that If they cost a dollar a piece they
would be the greatest remedy known
for numerous Ills. For fevers, rheumatism,
liver troubles, sore throat, biliousness
and cold, they are without a
rival. Never combine the lemon with
sugar or other cane products, molasses
and the Hke. Sfcl1i*nr iti??nn?1n
troys the medicinal value of lemon juice.
Watermelon Is of great value In yelSore
Eyea
Are cured without pain in one day isy
Leonardl's Oolden Eye Lotion. There Is
no other eye remedy so soothing. It
makes strong eyes.
Guarant'"*'' or money refunded. Druggists
sell it at 25 cts. or forwarded prepaid
on receipt of price by 8. B. Leonard!
& Co., Tampa. Fla.
L N OF THE SOOTH
low fever cases and in Erysipelas. Under
circumstances of general nature,
they are good for kidney and especially
bladder troubles. The pulp should
not be swallowed when the watermelon
Is used medicinally.
All readers of this publication are
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at liberty to write for information pertaining
to the subject of health at any
time. Aldre8B all communications to
the Home Health Club La, Porte, Indiana,
U. S. A., with names and address
in full and at least four cents in postage.
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