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As to eating, it is sometimes wise to absolutely fast by skipping a meal



or two, using nothing but water or water with agar-agar, or food which
has bulk but little food value, such as green vegetables or fruit
As to eating, it is sometimes wise to absolutely fast by skipping a meal
or two, using nothing but water or water with agar-agar, or food which
has bulk but little food value, such as green vegetables or fruit. The
common idea that one should 'stuff a cold and starve a fever' is most
erroneous and comes apparently from a misunderstanding of the meaning of
this adage which, originally, it would appear, was not meant in the
imperative sense at all, but as follows: 'If you stuff a cold, you will
have to starve a fever.'


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