THE STOMACH. Ill 



ways go into the stomach, and from there, through as- 

 similation, to other parts of the body. 



When plants need water and food we put them on the 

 roots or in the soil near the roots, so that they may be 

 taken up by the suckers into the sap which circulates 

 into every part of the plant. The surplus evaporates 

 through the bark or leaves. Practically the same pro- 

 cess takes place in man. The food he eats and the water 

 he drinks goes into the stomach. There it is digested, or 

 prepared for further digestion in the alimentary canal, 

 and separated. What is fit to nourish the body goes 

 into the blood, and the surplus passes away in perspi- 

 ration or into the alimentary canal. Any attempt to 

 €ure a certain part of a tree or plant or the human body 

 will be a failure if not treated through the foundation. 

 It shows ignorance of how plants and the human body 

 grow, how they get sick, and how they may be cured. 

 The study that I have made upon plant life I have sim- 

 ply turned over to a study of mankind. There is not a 

 particle of difference between the two, so far as the cause 

 and cure of disease are concerned. 



To claim that this or that kind of food is healthy and 

 the other is not does not prove anything. What is sick- 

 ness and what is health ? The healthf ulness of any kind 

 of food depends upon whether the stomach of the person 

 who eats it is healthy or not. The intelligent florist 

 knows too well that fertilizers put on the roots of yel- 

 low-looking, sickly plants with their rotten roots grow- 

 ing in hard, water-soaked ground, can never cure them ; 

 and cod-liver oil, nerve food tonics, and the like can 

 never cure a man whose stomach is full of fermentation. 



By testing the antiseptic power of all medicine it 

 will be found that Eadam's Microbe-Killer is the only an- 

 tiseptic yet discovered that will absolutely stop fermen- 

 tation in the human body without killing the patient. 

 This is the reason why it cures all diseases. To cure 

 disease two factors are absolutely necessary. First, the 

 remedy must be an antiseptic ; it must stand the test of 

 stopping fermentation before it is introduced into the 



