Screenland (Apr-Sep 1924)

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100 SCIREENLAND HEALTH by RULE ODly since the science of nutrition has been founded on biological tests, within the last seven years, have results been definite. Dr. E. V. McCollum. Professor of Chemical Hvgiene, Johns Hopkins University, wrote in 1919, "Animal experimentation has outstripped chemistry in its yield of practical results." Again, in 1923, "It seems certain that a new era in nutrition investigations is at hand." Biological tests have revolutionized treatment of the sick wherever understood. Paralyzed — Same hen 17 days later Food — to — Animal Tests Hens, pigeons, rats, cows have been fed wrongly to produce paralysis, blindness, etc., and have recovered by being fed the deficient elements. Descriptive bulletins are published by State Experimental Stations Food — to — Prisoner Tests For instance, some convicts at Mississippi State Penitentiary were fed wrongly proportioned meals to produce pellagra and afterwards directed to supply deficient elements to restore health. For details send 20 cents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C, for bulletin No. 120, Hyg. Lab., Wash. Also contains tests on hens. Medical Methods Changed Rpnlenivhment Pellagra was previously supKepiemsnmenz posed due t0 a germ See definition in Webster's dictionary, previous editions. Now pellagra is proved by these experiments to be a "deficiency" disease, due to deficiency of certain essential elements of nutrition. Similarly other diseases will be traced in public experiments, because replenishment of elements is the one essential law of living. Ctrtl-u firte> hieo/rcp Results recorded in the past umy une disease 20 years> ln the eourse 0[ Instructing over 6,000 pupils, who had been suffering from all varieties of disease, prove that the root of every disease (excluding foreign matter and injury) is the ACCUMULATED, RETAINED WASTE PRODUCTS which seep into tissues and organs from wrongly proportioned feeding, preventing nourishment from flowing freely through the blood to all the nerves, resulting in uncontrolled conditions, deformities, disfigurements, e.g.', paralysis, blindness, tumor, goitre, catarrh, eczema, etc. Wrongly proportioned feeding has invariably tended to Increase and reproduce the symptoms of the pupils' diseases. Rightly proportioned feeding has invariably tended to decrease and remove them. Evidence has been coming daily for years from pupils who have removed all trace of disease BY RIGHT FEEDING, i.e., REPLENISHMENT. Germs, like maggots ar mzzards, are only scavengers. 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