By William Brady, MD
Summary: Dr. Brady was a medical doctor with a popular syndicated newspaper column in the 1940s and 50s. Here he discusses the link between physical degeneration and nutritional deficiencies resulting from the consumption of refined and processed foods. While we tend to think of the poor as most prone to malnutrition, Brady points out, in his characteristically biting manner, that it is actually the wealthy in America who are most susceptible. "Most Americans, particularly the well-to-do class, suffer from poor nutritional condition and are too dumb to realize what ails them," he writes. For "anyone who purports to be informed," Brady recommends as required reading the books Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Dr. Weston Price, Studies in Deficiency Disease by Sir Robert McCarrison, MD, and The National Malnutrition by Dr. D.T. Quigley. Sound advice still. Note: The last two books are available, in their entirety, as free downloads in these archives. The first is available for sale in the Products section of SeleneRiverPress.com. From the Lincoln Sunday Journal And Star, Nebraska, 1950.
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