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EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE WdnwdT. April Your Health and It's Care By OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Readers, should address Inquiries toi Dr. William Brad?. 265 El Camino. BararlT Hills. Calif. VITAMINS VERSUS According to aeveral corre upondents one Dr. Quigley as serts In a book about nutrition m America mat four out of every five cases of chron ic illness are primarily due to years of malnutritl o n moderate defi- cicncies in the everyday diet According to other corres pondents Prof. Dr. Brady Norman Jouu- fe. a nutrition authority I have cited here many times, has re cently made a similar assertion nr estimate. In striking contrast to the glib assurance we hear from some lesser authorities or bright young people writing magazine pieces debunking something or other, that one will get all the minerals and vitamins one needs If the diet Is reasonably well bal anced and includes liberal quan tlties or proportions of the "pro tective" foods milk, eggs, fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, greens. When I quoted here recently the estimate of Prof. Jollffe that if one consumes his per capita amount of white flour and white suear he must consume tremen dous and Impossible quantities of the so-called "protective foods In order to get the vita mlns and minerals required to maintain good nutrition a food and nutrition officer serving in a great army hospital remons trated with me, said I gave a false impression to the public, and asserted that all planned army diets or menus meet the re quirements as recommended by National Research Council, so far as specific nutrients are con cerned. The officer cites a statement from a book by Col. Youmans, Chief of Nutrition, Surgeon Gen eral's Office, U. S. Army: "We do not know much about the inter-relationship of vita mins or their relation to other constituents In the diet. There fore, the order of use should be natural foods first, then concen trates of food or food-like sub stances such as yeast, cod liver oil, etc., and last by pure pre parations." Col. Youmans maintains that the amounts of such prepara tions (vitamin tablets, capsules, etc.) needed for the prevention of malnutrition or deficiency disease are better provided and at less expense in food or food concentrates. That may be so, If you have the advice or guid ance of A nutrition expert In selecting y.iur food or food con centrates. For the ordinary lay- PROMPT REASONABLE RATES a at ' LmOVINGVAN SERVICE 1 ft I A I LPACK1NG, CRMINU STORAGE .. AM UJlSTRlBUHun I . . a itTlftr CALL US WHEH YOU NEED ANY OF THESE SERVICES 703 NORTH CENTRAL Phone 7104 TaT-TSU Phone 2119 For Towing or Wrecker Service Anywhere -Anytime Lewis Super Service Z7 ill, Tr-" COMPENSATION INSURANCE Harold H. Brown Agency REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 123 I. Main Phona 3446 DOCTORED FLOUR man I doubt that it is so. - This food and nutrition offi cer, taking me to task for sug gesting that most people should supplement their diet- with fair daily rations of vitamin B-com-plex. vitamin D and calcium, stipulates that the basic ration or menu which, he says, pro vides all the essential vitamins and minerals, shall include en riched flour. . Enrich d flour is not a natural food. If we must use enriched flour in place of ordinary flour, In the planned adequate diet or menu, then there is little left to quarrel about. Personally, I'd rather take my vitamins and cal cium for the day in one mouth ful, than try to eat enough en riched flour to get enough vita mins to worry along with. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Foretaste of State Medicine Wa need your booklets "Preparing for - Maternity" and "Brady Baby Book." Wife li upset because each tlma she visits the ... a different doctor examines her and pays no at tention to what the doctor toio ner Hm, flha came home yesterday and flatly stated she Is through with 'socialized medicine." . . (C. D. L.t V. B. N. B.) Atinviw Pannls who want social ized or state medicine should not he so finicky one sardine in the can is no better, no worse than another. The booklets are free to service men or their wives who provide stamped self-addressed envelope. Ten cents each to others who ask for them and provide stamped sell-addressed en velope. . Minerals nu vimumii ivh... itimv I secure data on the mineral and vitamin content of meats and dairy products. I have the ............ book relating to fruits and vegetables, also the Atwater bulletin relating to proteins, caroonyaraiea ana . ......... nt Hirees 1 know are such textbooks as Rose s "Foundations of Nutrition," Sherman's "Chemistry of Food ana Kuiriuon. "'"v. " ............ irnnnI.HD. nr Nutrition. (Copyright. 1945, by John F. DiU Co.) Our dairyman neighbor admits he doesn't know as much about a planned national economy as members of the OPA. Which he considers reasonable since they can sit down and give their minds to it while such thinking as he does, has to be done while he's milking or cleaning the barn or filling out reports to help them In their thinking. Now If he had time "really' to sit down and figure things out, maybe he'd understand .why butter fat in whole milk to be used for Dottling is 70 cents per pound, ' with an additional amount In the form of a subsidy for feed given the dairyman who sells his milk for bottling. And butter fat in whole milk for cheese making is 63 cents per pound with an additional 10 cents per pound also by way of a subsidy. But butter fat which Is to be used for butter making Is only 43 cents per pound and no subsidy. So far, the only deduction he can arrive at for the very dis tinct prejudice against butter making is that cheese can more easily be sh'pped to our allies than butter. Therefore butter making is penalized, cheese mak ing Is en 'ouraged. I said If cheese helped the al lies, such a course seemed rea sonable. Why didn't dairymen adjust themselves to .the situa tion and quit selling to the but ter makers.- I said I Imagined other people were much like myself. I used to eat butter on practically everything. But since butter stot so hard to get, I'd gradually sot to the place where 1 didn't u.e it even when I could. ! In fact I doubted If I'd ever! again be the butter user I used j to be. He said I'd put my finger right on the nigger in the woodpile. I That the Inflated cheese market is due to war conditions and will. In the natural order of things, experience a slump as soon as post-war Europe gets re organized. Then our dairymen will go back to butter making only to find the people have either done without, or have used substitutes, so long they have got out of the butter habit and so the butter market will be all shot to heck for years and years. And Just supposing he Is right, still I don't see any remedy for the situation. But I'm saving my churn. If I da not use It for making butter, it may have value as a museum piece; reminder of the time Barber's 3 Letter I I S. F. GONFERE CALLED LAST BIG BATTLEOF WAR South African" Representa tive Claims Side Issues May Provide Temptations. San Francisco, April 25 (U.B) Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts of South Africa today de scribed the San Francisco con ference as the "last great battle of the war. "South Africa has only one proposal to make and that is for the success of the conference, he said. "All the rest is detail The last great battle of the war Is not being fought in Berlin or anywhere else, but right here In San Francisco. Sid Issues Peril "The question of whether or not Poland, or any country for that matter, sits at this confer ence is side issue. One of our temptations will be to be unduly Influenced by side issues." Smuts, wearing his khaki field marshal's uniform, described the preamble which he believes should be Included in the United Nations charter. "We have fought this war for a new type of human society, Just as our opponents have," he said. I think that any document which concludes this war and starts the future ought to include a statement of our faith, our ob jectives, trie things we stand for. "Don t let it be a mere law yers' document. Put our human faith In it. We did not fight to beat Germans or anybody else. We fought to defeat the devil and to declare our faith. "This is a religious war. The great wars of the world have been wars of religion and this was the greatest.' The world ex pects more than mere machinery from San Francisco. This war has gone right down to the foun dations of our society and if we want a secure peace, -we must begin to build deep down on those foundations." Ajked whether 'or' 'ndt the great natlom. could successfully cooperate, Smuts said, "we have worked together through the most ' terrible ' time. 'I 'do 'not think- San- Francisco -will be- a harder fight and harder trial than those we have been been through. "The bed rock of .the whole question Is can we make an ar rangement, that, will keep the great powers together.' We must hang together or we must hang separately. The last peace failed because of the failure of the great powers to cooperate and that must not happen again.'.' - Congress Acts To Honor Roosevelt Washington, April 25 U.R) Congress today took its first of ficial action on a series of bills designed to henor- the memory of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The House Judiciary Commit tee approved legislation to award the nation's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, to Roose velt posthumously. ... The bill was offered by House Democratic Leader John W. Me Cormak Mass. when, quaintly enough, people thought butter Improved the flavor of bread, baked potatoes and squash. But to my dying day, I'll long for buttermilk. I doubt If cottonseed or cocoanut oil can provide an adequate sub stitute. ' ' 1 m SKATING PARTIES by SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT .nrl MXlR HrW eorrrf soraR.voo On the Radio Chain ItAtlONIl Chain alflllaUoo and wbsre thsj are un the dial. KALB tcusi, mo, Portland HEX (NBC-Blue) ll0. Portland KUA (NHll-Blue and MUSI, 1510. Spokane, KGO (NBC-Blue) S10 Sen rrintuco. KUtV NBC-Hed) (20, Portlsnd: KJR (NBC-Blue) 1000 SealUe; KNX (CBS), ioto Los Anisles, HOA (NUC-Hed), SS0 Denver, KOIN (CBS), S70, Port lsnd. KOMO (NUC-Redl 930 Seat tie KPO (NBC Red), SS0. San Francisco; KSL (CBS). 1K0, Rail Lake City Time Sbosrn la PWT." 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