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o\i Ever Know 



TKat Improper Food Often 

 Causes the Liquor Habit ? 



It's a great proposition to get rid of a taste for liquor by changing food. 



Improper food and stimulants like coffee and tea create unnatural appetites. 

 The one who eats only proper food is normal in health and therefore normal in 

 appetite. 



By way of example take the case of a well-known business man of Lowry 

 City, Mo., who says: "About three years ago my appetite failed me and my 

 food disagreed with me. I got weak, nervous and dull and entirely unfit for 

 business. Then like a fool I went to taking liquor to stimulate an appetite. 



" For a time this worked well and I thought I had found a simple rem- 

 edy, but I noticed I had to take more all the time and before long I found 

 that I could not get along without the whiskey and I was in a pitiable 

 condition. 



tried to quit but it seemed impossible, as I needed nourishment 

 and my stomach rejected food, and the more whiskey I drank the 

 worse I got. I kept fighting this battle for more than two years 

 and almost gave up all hope. Then I noticed an article about 

 the food GRAPE-NUTS and concluded to give it a trial. 



" I found I could eat GRAPE-NUTS with a relish and 

 it was the first food that I found nourishing me in a long 

 time. Soon my stomach trouble stopped, my appetite 

 increased and then the craving thirst relaxed until all 

 desire for drink was gone. 



" I have used GRAPE-NUTS now for more 

 than a year and I am now entirely strong and ro- 

 bust, entirely cured from drink and able to 

 wotk hard every day. My gratitude for 

 GRAPE-NUTS is unspeakable, as it 

 has saved my life and reputation." 

 Name given by Postum Co., Battle 

 Creek, Mich. 



