id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn3j8m Perky, Henry D. Wisdom vs. foolishness by Henry D. Perky 1902 .txt text/plain 16854 957 68 experiences of the peoples of the world, and the conclusion is irresistible, that man must eat natural Here is the law: "Naturally organized food makes properties which in the process of growth are combined in food for man in Nature's perfect laboratory. organized foods make possible natural conditions; organized foods make possible natural conditions; Those Egyptians lived upon naturally organized foods naturally organized food, and therefore I am confident they had sound teeth. ancient times, man subsisted upon naturally organized foods. (5) In time the catarrh of the stomach, so common a sequel of imperfect dentition—possibly of simply irritant nature to begin with, the result of fermentation—becomes septic in its character—becomes most remarkable conditions of oral sepsis are overlooked, while the patient is being all the time sedulously treated for the local effects. history teaches that the nature of the foods people organized food makes possible natural conditions. ./cache/hvd.hn3j8m.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn3j8m.txt