always in excess of the waste products removed; that is, all things
being equal, so that the more exercise a part is subjected to the more
nutrition it receives
By a wise provision of Nature, the amount of nutrition supplied is
always in excess of the waste products removed; that is, all things
being equal, so that the more exercise a part is subjected to the more
nutrition it receives. This explains the unusual development of
certain parts of the body which are called into excessive use in
certain occupations. But this unsymmetrical development is a thing to
be avoided, as it is usually productive of certain deformities, such
as stoop shoulders and certain peculiarities of gait, which are
plainly noticeable in men employed in certain avocations.
August 2007
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By a wise provision of Nature, the amount of nutrition supplied is
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But although all the schools are a unit in believing in the existence
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Prevention is better than cure, you will all agree, and the great
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Prompt discharge of food refuse is indicated by more or less yellow
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Hot water is, in reality, a ‘natural scavenger,’ but its virtues are
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Empty the colon and keep it clean by regular use of the ‘Cascade,’ and
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