Valere Aude - Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration by Louis Dechmann
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It may be well to preface this summary of prescriptions with the
following explanatory remarks; namely, (1) That while my compositions are usually taken in the form of powders, they may be taken in the form of capsules or tablets, in which case the dose given is always exact. They may also be mixed with Eubiogen or various kinds of food, except where this is strictly forbidden by the physician. Such mixtures cannot be harmful, since they consist of components from which our body-cells are constructed. They may be taken either singly, or as compounds. (2) As regards the matter of quantities:-- Whenever one-fourth teaspoonful is mentioned, the meaning is that one-fourth of a _heaping_ teaspoonful be taken. Whenever a _level_ one-fourth teaspoonful is meant, as in the case of plasmogen, it is because the basic remedy is heavier and, therefore, the smaller quantity renders an equal amount in weight. Every dose mentioned herein contains the exact amount of the necessary constituents, and the harmonious system of dosage which I have worked out, consists of reducing every compound dosage to one gram, which weight is equal to about one quarter teaspoonful of the regular preparation, made lighter and fluffier through trituration with milk-sugar. |
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