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.
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- 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.
- MEDICINAL USES OF FOOD
- Almond.
- Apple.
- Apple Tea.
- Banana.
- Barley.
- 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.
