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MEDICAL VIEWS ON THE “NO-FOOD"
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MANY PERILS,
Tho "no-food" cure recommended by Mr. Upton Sinclair, the famous American novelist, has aroused auch discussion in the medical profession and among the gemoral public.
Molical experts have admitted the benefits to be obtained from fasting, provided it be discreetly practised.
"Fasting is most effuncions as a bure," said Dr. Wallace, of Russel-square, the oditroes of the Herald of Health. I have known it work remarkable cures in my own experianer.
"The person unilorgoing the 'no food' care should take nothing but distilled water, and should exercise caution. The weight should be takon bofore starting the fast, and if it is below the normal food should be taken in reasonable quantities until the patient is the right weight and ready to undertake the complete fast.
fastshond not by started in cold weather, for that takes away much of the heat and energy of the organism, but in warm weather there is not this disadvantage,
In my own experience. I have known pationt fast for fifteen days, and derive only advantage from the ordeal. The patient was a young Spaniard living in a London boarding" house.
He had suffered from serious internal
trouble since boyhood, and he came to me to ask advice about the fruit diet I recommend.
He was very dark, and this I at firat put down to his foreign birth, and he looked very ill.
"I said to him, “The fasting care would de you good,' and I explained it to him. When I saw him again many weeks later I hardly recognised him..
"Ho was the picture of health. He held him- self upright, and his step was alert and vigorous. His eyes ware bright, his tongue a good colour, and his pale normal.
"But the meat surprising thing was that his and Godown Company, Limited, whence skin was mach feiror, and he laughingly said to -delivery may obtained against Bills-of-me: Perhaps all Spaniards are not really dark
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"I learned to my surprise, for I had never intended he should go so lang without solid food that he had fasted for fifteen days, taking only distilled water during all that time.. And it certainly oured him.
Another interesting case was brought to my notice by my friend, Dr. Hillier, in Canada, A working man suffering from a tumour fasted six weeks, keeping at work all the time, and he completely overcame his complaint.
"I have known many cases of short feats of ton, six, and five days, and members of my own family have fasted with much benefit. I know of a young lady typist whe faste for one week in each year regularly in order to preserve ber figure.
"I have no hesitation in saying that fasting is a great enzative aroney, and of the utmost value in many cases of disosed and illzess."
A prominent West End specialist made the following statement to an Express repre- scatative The fast cure is an excellent health reviver for the rich, but for the poor i extremely dangerous. The reason of this lies in the fact that the wealthy are inclined to indulge in luxuries overy day of their lives, with the result that their systems become overstocked with poisonous matter..
is
The very poor, who sellom get sufficient nourishment, require all the food they can obtain until their systems are rebuilt, then they
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CHINA AND OPIUM.
The following letter to The Tintes, with the accompanying memorial, help to explain racent telegrams on the ambject :---
Sie, I have now received permission from the Foreign Office to publish the enclosed memorial on Great Britain and China and the opium trude.
The Foreign Office reply is that nothing has occurred to show that the ten years is un- necessarily long, or that China cooks to be free; and therefor, that no action is contemplated, Ner has any decision been arrived at as to the coeptanes of the American invitation to ference at The Hague upon the opium problem all over the world.”
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Under these sircumstances, I venture to hope: that you will ece your way to print this memorial.-I am, yours faithfully,
A. CALDECOTT. -University of London, King's Collego, Strand,
W.C. April 1
Memorial to Sir Edward Grey, Seorotary of
State for Foreign Affairs; forwarded Fe bruary 10, 1910.7
In view of the now unquestioned sincerity of the Government of China and the leaders of the Chinese people in ondeavouring to suppress the piem evil, wo foel that there is a moral obliga tree with rezard to the importation of opiam. ton upon Great Britain to leave China watirely J. Lloween Davies, formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
V. H. Stanton, My Professor of Divinity, Cambridge; author of The Province of Christian Ethics."
L. Oppenhelin, Whewell Professor in Inter- national Law, Cambridge,
bridge; author of A Manual of Fablic Inter
T. 4. Walker, Fellow of Peterhouse. Cam-
national Law."
College, Oxford; author of "The Theory of H. Rashdale, Fellow and Tutor of New Good and Evil."
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Phy, University of London, University College.
Alexander, Professor of Philosophy, Uni- versity of Manchester; author of Moral Ordor aud Progress."
! J.B. Muirhead, Professor of Mental and Moral
Philosophy, University College of South Wales, Cardiff unthor of "A Manual of Ethies i joint editor. of the International Journal of Ethics
J. Brough, Professor of Philosophy, Uni- versity College of Wales, Aberystwith.
W. R. Boyco Gibeon, late Professor of Philo- sophy and Ethica in New and Hackney Colleges. University of London author of "A Philoso- phical Introduction to Ethics"
H. H, Benllard, Professor of Christian Ethics, New and Hackney Colleges, University of London; author of "Early Christian Ethics in the West.
R. Mackintosh, Profussor of Philosophy and Ethics, Lancashire Independant College, Man- Ghoster,
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the result of food, which is the primary canse nearly all disonsan
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But as danger her in-overstocking the system it lies equally as much in giving the digestive organs too little to do for a long period.
first day or two of his ours he was consumed with the pangs of hanger. This he fought until they gradually passed away. What actually happened is this The digestive organs worked withbat material for a certain period after a time the organs having nothing to work upon took a holiday and settled down.
"Mr. Sinclair stated in his article that in the
Now up to this point everything is all right, but the risk lies in letting these organs have too longa boliday, for with no exercise they become weakened, and should the patient hoonmill and it be necesary to sustain him with food, the saddan strain on the organa may have very serious consequencƏS,
It appears to me that after Mr. Sinclair had folshod his human hease cleaning he then proceeded to overstock it with furniture,
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RUBBER'S RECORD STRETCH,
Onco Grain, says the London Express of April- lat, all records in the way of prices for raw.rub bar were broken yesterday, when Para rubber, which had risen on the previous day to 11s. 3. per pound, changed hands at 11s. 6, and fino plantation fetched anything between 11s. 6d
ays he took, is going to the other extremo, ford 124.
"A glass of wilk every half hour, which he
This means that at the next fortnightly
the nourishment which this provides may car auction sale in Mincing-lang, on Tuesday next, tainly come under the head of what he is the best plaatation rubber will realise at the attempting to cure, namely, over-feeding. tremo is certainly beneficial, and should be in the price of rais rubber may be seen at a
"But fasting without going to either ex- very lanet 12s, a pound.
The extraordinary rise which has taken place recommended to those who daily have sufficient have denied themselves their customary meals nourishment, and those who prior to Easter glance in the following tablo:- may find consolation in the fact that their health has benefited.
"It is the same reason that causes people to emigrate to the various epas at certain seasons, whore they undergo, or should undergo, a modified form of Mr. Binclair's enre
"The best cure of all is that of the famons Ameriesa food reformer, Mr. Fletcher, who advocates exting little and taking a long time
A Cavendish-square dentist in discussing Mr. Sinclair's care, pointed out that the result of continned starvation, or only taking liquid food, or food that requires little mastication, must, in this long run, causo a great deal of trouble with the teath.
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