Valere Aude - Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration by Louis Dechmann
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Groat or sago puddings.
Rolls, white bread. _Form VI. Somewhat heavier meat diet. (Gradually returning to ordinary food)._ Pigeon, chicken, young deer, hare, everything roasted. Beef tenderloin, tender roast beef, roast veal. Boiled pike or carp. Young turnips. All dishes to be prepared with very little fat, butter to be used exclusively. All strong spices to be avoided. =NOTE=:--For special dietary in all diseases, see under each separate tissue degeneration in the succeeding Chapter on Therapy. FOOTNOTES: [A] In the following chapter, several important paragraphs given in the foregoing had to be repeated as the readers who were not interested in the "Club" proposition, would miss these points. |
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