The Natural Food of Man a Brief Statement of the Principal Arguments Against Th
The Natural Food of Man a Brief Statement of the Principal Arguments Against Th
Emmet Densmore
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Vided to withstand the inclemency of our winters, But men, born in a warm climate, where fruits are ripe the year round, and where there is no winter to withstand, need no provision for laying up a periodical store of fat ; and hence man's natural food, nuts and fruits, have no tendency to create obesity. Moreover, it is easy to see why, in accordance with this theory, starch foods are wholesome and proper for cattle, and disease- producing in man. In the treatment of some hundreds of patients ...for obesity, Mrs. Dens- more and I noticed that wonderful cures of patients suffering from neuralgia, rheumatism, severe and long-standing headaches, nervous prostration, and many serious ailments, followed our treatment ; while, except a simple herb- tea cathartic, no medicines were used ; the treatment was dietetic, and con- sisted in taking away all bread, cereals, and starchy vegetables, and giving them flesh foods, and non-starchy vegetables. I have asked many Vege- tarians to explain, from a Vegetarian standpoint, this surprising phenomenon ; and, so far, no one has responded.
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