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  1. ... sufficient to allay the craving for food. This diet consists of absolutely raw foods, nothing cooked being alloAved. This diet, of course, must consist mainly of fruits, nuts, ...
  2. ... Improvement of the general health in all cases. Diet very nourishing, raw eggs, animal food, milk. Clothing warm, flannel next the skin. Warm ... the cause, but all cases require good nourishing diet, as animal food, boiled ... porridge, cream, raw eggs, fruit, vegeta- bles in abundance; tonics, as ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Nurses and nursing 
    Publication: Meadville, Pa. : Flood and Vincent, 1892
    ... after Changes in another causes constant changes regarding theories re- garding diets—making it impossible to determine upon diet. any one set of foods during disease. There are exceptions to this, of ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Dietetics for nurses 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, 1924
    ... and boiled rice may be added to the diet; indigestible foods, such as raw fruits, heavy vegetables, and fatty and acid foods, ... diet in, 233 Racahout des Arabes, 390 Race, food and, relation, 22 Rachitis, diet in, 15, 183 Raisins, 79 Raspberries, 79 Raw beef, preparing, 413 soup, 414 eggs, 63 meat ...
  5. ... ie, raw or cooked) used to calculate the diets. For example, if the raw food was used to calculate nutrient content of a ... cold storage space is also needed for research diet studies. Adequate refrigerator space is required for raw food items as well as prepared meals. Frozen storage ...
  6. ... induced by abstaining from nutritious food, through false theories on the subject of diet. (See Food) 3. Impure air. Some modern authors place this ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Self-health as a habit 
    Publication: London ; Toronto : J.M. Dent & Sons, Ltd. ; New York : E.P. Dutton & Co., 1919
    ... to expose the many fallacies of the Calorie theory, besides the BALANCED DIETS AND FOOD-VALUES 203 fact that there is no test ... school, popular in America, says that excess BALANCED DIETS AND FOOD-VALUES ... physical troubles. This theory is the most sheer nonsense. One must agree ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Nature vs. drugs : a challenge to the drugging fraternity 
    Publication: N.Y. City, U.S.A. : A.F. Reinhold, [1898]
    ... is unerring; they restrict themselves to their natural diet, and eat their food raw; they are never sick, p. 24.—Some deductions, ... of the author’s opinions on the subject of diet. While we may not relish his recommendations as to raw food, we can all agree with him that plenty ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Health through natural methods 
    Publication: [New York] : Natural Health Bureau, [1924]
    ... in the cure of these ailments is a diet consisting of non-mucous foods. Raw, fresh fruits and berries contain no mucous whatever. ... then be added to the raw fruit and raw vegetable diet. But the patient should never overeat even of these foods as in all ulcerated conditions, the digestive organs ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A text book of general physiology for colleges 
    Publication: New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1923
    ... or eggs, in addition to meats. With any diet, the value of raw foods, in which vitamins have not been subjected to the destructive processes of cooking, preserving and refining, must continue to ... of their diet. There is undoubted evidence from rat experiments and ...
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