item: #1 of 10 id: 14985 author: Dechmann, Louis title: Valere Aude: Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration date: None words: 96802 flesch: 58 summary: In lupus, chronic rheumatism, anemia, and such diseases, a slow vibration of electrons takes place in the body; hence, in such cases, blue light is a medium of cure. Since most of the disease of the teeth and eyes is merely the consequence of other disease, such as Bright's disease, diabetes, etc., the diet will be in accordance with the main disease, as described. keywords: blood; body; case; cells; chemical; children; cold; composition; condition; course; day; dech; degeneration; diet; disease; effect; electrons; elements; eubiogen; fact; fever; food; form; fruit; general; good; healing; health; human; hygienic; inflammation; knowledge; life; light; manna; matter; means; meat; medical; medicine; method; milk; nature; nerve; new; nutritive; order; organism; organs; packs; parts; patient; physician; place; present; process; proper; science; skin; stomach; symptoms; system; temperature; time; tissue; treatment; water; way; work; world cache: 14985.txt plain text: 14985.txt item: #2 of 10 id: 16370 author: Lacroix, John Victor title: Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1 date: None words: 80537 flesch: 50 summary: The temperament of the animal must be considered in such cases, and if a lame horse is too active and playful when given his freedom, exercise must be restricted or prevented, as the case may require. In such cases there either follows a simple periostitis which may resolve spontaneously with no obvious outward symptom, or osteitis, which may occur with tissue changes, as in exostosis; or the case may produce any degree of reaction between these two possible extremes. keywords: acute; affection; animal; arthritis; bone; cases; cause; chronic; complete; condition; examination; exists; fig; flexor; foot; fracture; horses; infection; inflammation; injury; instances; joint; lameness; leg; ligaments; luxation; manner; member; muscles; nerve; occurs; pain; paralysis; parts; position; recovery; region; result; structures; subject; tarsal; tendons; time; treatment; weight; wound cache: 16370.txt plain text: 16370.txt item: #3 of 10 id: 17367 author: Kellogg, John Harvey title: First Book in Physiology and Hygiene date: None words: 42818 flesch: 87 summary: We may use our arms and legs and many other parts when we wish to do so; and if we do not care to use them we may allow them to remain quiet. Salt meats, and other foods which have much salt added to them, are hard to digest because the salt hardens the fibres of the meat, so that they are not easily dissolved by the digestive fluids. keywords: air; alcohol; blood; body; bones; book; brain; breathe; chapter; effects; food; heart; lungs; man; muscles; nerves; parts; person; skin; stomach; study; things; time; tobacco; use; water; way; work cache: 17367.txt plain text: 17367.txt item: #4 of 10 id: 17682 author: Various title: The Healthy Life, Vol. V, Nos. 24-28 The Independent Health Magazine date: None words: 77878 flesch: 73 summary: Besides the calorific yield thus estimated _in vitro_, the real utilisation in the human organism of articles of food alone or mixed with other foods should be determined, taking simultaneously into account their effects, whether tonic, stimulating or depressing. From a different point of view it is no longer allowable to neglect before judging whether such and such a nutritive substance is advantageous, the valuation of what we have called, with Prof. Landouzy, the economic yield--that is to say, the price of the energy, provided by the unity of weight of the article of food. She should also discontinue the soft sugary and starchy foods, and not mix fruit with other foods (it is best taken by itself, say, for breakfast). keywords: acid; action; animal; article; blood; body; bread; butter; case; cheese; children; cold; correspondent; course; day; days; diet; disease; eggs; fact; fast; find; food; form; fruit; good; health; help; imagination; juice; life; m.d; man; matter; meal; means; meat; milk; mind; nature; number; oil; people; place; play; power; present; quantity; question; raw; right; salad; stomach; sugar; system; tea; things; time; use; vegetable; water; way; weight; words; work; world; years; | | cache: 17682.txt plain text: 17682.txt item: #5 of 10 id: 18376 author: Garnett, Thomas title: A Lecture on the Preservation of Health date: None words: 11708 flesch: 52 summary: The excitability of the part is accumulated by the diminution of its heat; but at the same time, the rest of the body and blood is warm; and this warm blood acting upon a part where the excitability is accumulated, will cause an inflammation; to which, the more you apply heat, the worse you make it.--From these considerations, we may lay it down as a fact, and experience supports us in so doing, that you may in general go out of warm into cold air without much danger; but, that you can never return suddenly from the cold into the warm air with perfect impunity. It has been found by experiment that a candle contaminates more air than a man. keywords: action; air; body; cold; excitability; great; heat; life; powers; quantity; time; water cache: 18376.txt plain text: 18376.txt item: #6 of 10 id: 30660 author: Cornaro, Luigi title: Discourses on a Sober and Temperate Life Wherein is demonstrated, by his own Example, the Method of Preserving Health to Extreme Old Age date: None words: 20826 flesch: 49 summary: The same did Plato, Cicero, Isocrates, and many other great men of former times; whom, not to tire the reader, I shall forbear naming: and, in our own days, pope Paul Farnese led it, and cardinal Bembo; and it was for that reason they lived so long; likewise our two doges, Lando and Donato; besides many others of meaner condition, and those who live not only in cities, but also in different parts of the country, who all found great benefit by conforming to this regularity. Such old men, as are too poor to allow themselves provisions of this kind, may do very well with bread, panado, and eggs; things, which no poor man can want, unless it be common beggars, and, as we call them, vagabonds, about whom we are not bound to make ourselves uneasy, since they have brought themselves to that pass by their indolence; and had better be dead than alive; for they are a disgrace to human nature. keywords: age; constitution; death; food; good; health; life; man; men; nature; order; reason; things; time; years cache: 30660.txt plain text: 30660.txt item: #7 of 10 id: 33917 author: Wattles, W. D. title: The Science of Being Well date: None words: 24473 flesch: 71 summary: Trusting that you will go on until the priceless blessing of perfect health is yours, I remain, Very truly yours, WALLACE D. WATTLES. The purpose of nature is perfect health. keywords: body; disease; faith; food; form; health; hunger; life; man; mind; power; principle; substance; things; thought; way cache: 33917.txt plain text: 33917.txt item: #8 of 10 id: 37032 author: Walsh, James J. (James Joseph) title: Religion And Health date: None words: 102697 flesch: 53 summary: Hard play has killed many more men than hard work. What seemed the almost unescapable destiny of many men has been changed by the influence of religion over habits, so that a natural disposition which by habit {180} had become a personality fraught with evil for self and others has been changed into an individual that proves an asset instead of a liability to the community. keywords: age; body; character; charity; children; conditions; control; course; day; days; death; disease; effect; exercise; existence; fact; faith; feeling; generation; god; good; health; heart; human; influence; knowledge; life; lives; living; man; mankind; matter; men; mind; nature; need; new; number; pain; people; physical; physicians; power; practice; prayer; professor; recreation; regard; religion; rest; rule; science; self; sense; sex; spirit; subject; suffering; suicide; things; think; thought; time; war; way; women; work; world; years cache: 37032.txt plain text: 37032.txt item: #9 of 10 id: 37640 author: Brown, John title: Health: Five Lay Sermons to Working-People date: None words: 22789 flesch: 80 summary: You have nowadays all sorts of schemes for making bad men good, and good men better. Good night, _ keywords: body; children; day; death; disease; doctor; duty; food; god; good; health; heart; life; man; men; mind; need; night; people; thing; time; way; woman; work; world cache: 37640.txt plain text: 37640.txt item: #10 of 10 id: 40373 author: Gandhi, Mahatma title: A Guide to Health date: None words: 35745 flesch: 76 summary: If all men and women were to obey all the laws of health, and practice strict Brahmacharya, there would be no need at all for the chapters which follow, for such men and women would then be free from all ailments, whether of the body or of the mind. But where can such men and women be found? keywords: = =; air; blood; body; cases; child; children; cold; course; day; diet; diseases; fact; food; good; health; life; man; matter; men; mind; patient; people; time; use; water; work cache: 40373.txt plain text: 40373.txt