The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition by A. W. Duncan
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one can doubt. If you are kind to animals, you will be kind, too, to your
fellow-men." By participating in any form of cruelty or injustice, not only to our fellow-men, but also to the lower animals, we retard our progress towards the higher life, the subtler forces in man cannot find their full expression and we are less responsive to spiritual influences. Printed by Hurst Bros., Shaw Heath, Stockport. ______________________________________________________________________ | | | THE STANDARD NUT MEAT. | | | | PROTOSE | | | | Made from choice grains and nuts so combined as to produce | | a food resembling beef-steak in appearance, taste, and nutriment, | | but free from all the tissue wastes found in animal foods. | | | | Protose constitutes a perfect substitute for all flesh foods, | | to which it is much to be preferred. | | | | It tastes good, promotes health and vigour, and imparts | | great staying power. | | | | The success of Protose is based upon merit, and the best | | advertisement of Protose is--Protose. | | | |
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