Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb 1914 - Sep 1916 (assorted issues))

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176 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE the foods may be obtained from your garden, at your local stores or in any restaurant. It is not necessary to upset your table to follow his suggestions — neither is it necessary to eat things you don't enjoy or to which you are not accustomed. Everything is so simple that one marvels at the results. In order to help as many people as possible, not only those who are ailing but those wbt want to maintain their health, the Co.rrp. ti . c Eating Society has prepared a book based upon Eugene Christian's 20 years' experience. This book, Corrective Eating in 24 Lessons, is being offered for free examination to those who are interested. This work was written expressly for the layman. Technical terms have been avoided and every point is explained so that there can be no possible misunderstanding. Reasons are given for every recommendation, and every statement is based upon actual results secured in the author's many years of practice. , But the lessons do not merely tell you why you should eat correctly and what the results will be, they also give actual menus for breakFast, luncheon and dinner, curative as well as corrective, covering every condition of health and sickness for all ages from infancy to old age, and covering all occupations, climates and seasons. Each and every one of these menus has been employed for its purpose of increasing efficiency and restoring health not merely once but many times — so that every vestige of experiment has been removed. Christian says that every thinking man or woman — young or old — well or sick — should know the science of correct eating. That most people dig their graves with their teeth is as true as gospel, in his estimation. Food is the fuel of the human system. And just as certain fuels will produce definite results when consumed in a furnace, so will certain foods produce the desired results when put into the human furnace. Yet not one person in a thousand has any knowledge of food as fuel. Some of the combinations we eat every day are as inefficient and dangerous as soggy wood, wet leaves, mud, sawdust and a little coal would be for a furnace. No wonder man is only 50 per cent, efficient — no wonder the average life is only 39 years — no wonder diseases of the stomach, liver, and kidneys have increased 103 per cent, within the past 30 years Yet the Corrective Eating Society shows how easy and simple it is to eat your way back to perfect health and up to a new type of physical and mental power. The relationship of health to material success is so close that the result of the society's teaching is a form of personal efficiency which puts people head and shoulders above their less fortunate brothers. Everyone knows that the best ideas, plans and methods are worked out when you are brimful of vitality — when you feel full of "ginger." The better you feel — the better work you can do. I understand that The Corrective Eating Society's lessons have times without number been the means of bringing great material prosperity to its students by endowing them with health so perfect that work seems like play. If you would like to have the Book of 24 Lessons in Corrective Eating written by Eugene Christian out of his vast experience, simply write The Corrective Eating Society,288 Hunter Avenue, Maywood, N. J., and they will mail you a set for examination. I am authorized to say that it is not necessary to enclose any money with your request. Merely write and ask them to send the lessons for five days' free examination with the understanding that you will either return the lessons within that time or remit £3, the small fee asked. There will of course be some who will doubt the efficacy of Corrective Eating, but I am certain your objections will be quickly removed once you examine Christian's course. Anyway, you are obligating yourself in no way by accepting the society's generous offer which enables you to investigate its wonderful work before you pay for the lessons. If the more than 300 pages contained in the course yield but one single suggestion that will bring greater health, you will get many times the cost of the course back in personal benefit — yet hundreds write the Society that they find vital helpfulness on every page. / suggest that you clip out and mail the following form instead of writing a letter, as this is a copy of the official blank adopted by the society and will be honored at once. CORRECTIVE EATING SOCIETY, INC. 288 Hunter Ave., Maywood, N. J. You may send me prepaid a copy of Corrective Eating in 24 Lessons. you in five days or send you $3. Name Address I will either remail these to When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE.