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Food Remedies - Florence Daniel
Florence Daniel
Food Remedies: Facts About Foods And Their Medicinal Uses
Published by Good Press, 2019
goodpress@okpublishing.info
EAN 4057664161659
Table of Contents
PREFACE
FOOD REMEDIES
Part I.—introductory
While there is Fruit there is hope.
Fruit and the Teeth.
Fruit is a Food.
Objections to Fruit.
A Pioneer of Food Remedies.
The Simple Life.
Fruit or Fasting.
Acute Illness.
Part II.—FOODS AND THEIR MEDICINAL USES
Almond.
Apple.
Apple Tea.
Asparagus.
Banana.
Barley.
Barley Water.
Blackberry.
Blackberry Tea.
Blackberry Jelly.
Black Currant.
Brazil Nut.
Beans, Peas, and Lentils.
Beet.
Cabbage.
Caraway Seed.
Carrot.
Celery.
Cresses.
Chestnut.
Cinnamon.
Cocoanut.
Coffee.
Date.
Elderberry.
Preserved Fruit Juice.
Elderberry Poultice.
Fig.
Grape.
Raisin Tea.
Gooseberry.
Lavender.
Lemon.
Lettuce.
Nettle.
Nuts.
Nut Cream.
Oat.
Olive.
Onion.
Onion Juice.
Onion Poultice.
Orange.
Marmalade Tonic.
Parsley.
Pear.
Pea Nut.
Pine-apple.
Pine Kernel.
Plum, Prune.
Prune Tea.
Potato.
Radish.
Raspberry.
Rice.
Rhubarb.
Sage.
Strawberry.
Spinach.
Tomato.
Turnip.
Thyme.
Walnuts.
Wheat.
Bran Tea.
Part III.—Indices
INDEX TO DISEASES AND REMEDIES
INDEX TO PRESCRIPTIONS AND RECIPES
INDEX—MISCELLANEOUS
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A WORD ABOUT THE ADVERTISEMENTS.
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EDITED BY Florence & C. W. Daniel .
Love: Sacred and Profane
By F. E. Worland .
HOW WE ARE BORN.
CREATIVE LIFE BOOKLETS.
The Works of Mary Everest Boole.
PREFACE
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There is a sentence in the Talmud to the effect that the Kingdom of God is nigh when the teacher gives the name of the author of the information that he is passing on. With every desire to fulfil the rabbinical precept and acknowledge the sources of this booklet, I find myself in a quandary. If I make my acknowledgments duly I must begin with my grandmother and Culpeper's Herbal. Following upon those come the results of my own and friends' practical experience. After this I should, perhaps, give a list of the periodicals from whose pages I have culled much helpful information. But as space and memory preclude individual mention I must content myself with this general acknowledgment. Lastly, I desire to record my thanks to Dr. Fernie, whose Meals Medicinal, a large and exhaustive collection of facts about food, has afforded not the least valuable assistance.
F. D.
FOOD REMEDIES
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Part I.—introductory
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While there is Fruit there is hope.
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While there is life—and fruit—there is hope. When this truth is realised by the laity nine hundred and ninety-nine out of every thousand professors of the healing art will be obliged to abandon their profession and take to fruit-growing for a living.
Many people have heard vaguely of the grape cure
for diseases arising from over-feeding, and the lemon cure for rheumatism, but for the most part these cures
remain mere names. Nevertheless it is almost incredible to the uninitiated what may be accomplished by the abandonment for a time of every kind of food in favour of fruit. Of course, such a proceeding should not be entered upon in a careless or random fashion. Too sudden changes of habit are apt to be attended with disturbances that discourage the patient, and cause him to lose patience and abandon the treatment without giving it a fair trial. In countries where the grape cure
is practised the patient starts by taking one pound of grapes each day, which quantity is gradually increased until he can consume six pounds. As the quantity of grapes is increased that of the ordinary food is decreased, until at last the patient lives on nothing but grapes.[1] I have not visited a grape cure
centre in person, but I have read that it is not only persons suffering from the effects of over-feeding who find salvation in the grape cure,
but that consumptive patients thrive