The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition by A. W. Duncan
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| Special Nut and other Proteid | F.R. Co's. Shilling Ordinary |
| Foods always on the Menus. | Three Courses, Cheese & Coffee. | | | | | Conservative Cooking, | Six varieties of | | Great variety of dishes. | Sixpenny Teas. | | | | _FRUITS, SALADS, and Dishes à la Carte, in great variety._ | | | | PROPRIETORS--THE FOOD REFORM COMPANY, LTD. | |______________________________________________________________________| ______________________________________________________________________ | | | _Will you try_ | | _a cup_ [Illustration] | | _of tea_ | | | | that instead of injuring your nerves and toughening your food, is | | ABSOLUTELY SAFE AND DELIGHTFUL. | | | | The Universal Digestive Tea, | | 2/2, 2/10, 3/6 per lb. | | | | is ordinary tea treated with oxygen, which neutralises the injurious | | tannin. Every pound of ordinary tea contains about two ounces of | | tannin. Tannin is a powerful astringent substance to tan skins into | | leather. The tannin in ordinary teas tans, or hardens, the lining of | | the digestive organs, also the food eaten. This prevents the | | healthful nourishment of the body and undoubtedly eventuates in | | nervous disorders. On receipt of a postcard, The Universal | |
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