Valere Aude eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 346 pages of information about Valere Aude.

Valere Aude eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 346 pages of information about Valere Aude.

(c).  Cartilage keeps all the joints in working order and must be regenerated constantly.

As soon as the blood and lymph no longer contain the proper, necessary constituents for the rebuilding of cartilage tissue, the consequence is degeneration of this tissue.

It is obvious then that the presence of proper cartilage constituents in the blood is of the greatest importance to the regenerating forces in the human body.  Our foodstuffs, therefore, must contain the material in a digestible, assimilable form, thus to prevent inanition of the cells, otherwise degeneration of the cartilage tissue must follow.

(d). Dose:  One gram or one-fourth of a heaping teaspoonful twice a day for a certain period, depending on the condition of the patient.  This may be taken in the same manner as previously described.

DECH-MANNA COMPOSITION No.  XII. 
EUBIOGEN (HEALTHY LIFE PRODUCER). (ALSO TERMED “POSITIVE COMPOSITION").

(a).  While all other compositions contain special elements for the rebuilding of special tissues through regeneration of special cells, Eubiogen contains a combination of all the important elements in the most concentrated form.  I was fortunate enough, after years of experimenting with plants and animal life, to concentrate the solid constituents of the human body ten fold.  The full import of this achievement few can realize, but those who know what it means in time and study.  The effect of this composition is felt simultaneously in all the vital tissues of the body, and since the co-operation of all these tissues is what we call “life,” I feel there is no name more fitting for this product than the one I have selected, namely, “Eubiogen,” or “Healthy Life Producer.”  I maintain that it is the most scientific composition discovered since the time of Hippocrates and the following is its analysis: 

It has at all times been an ideal aim of mankind to produce a species of food that would combine a minimum of quantity with a maximum of quality, and philosophers and scientists have dreamed of a time when the day’s portion of foodstuffs would be concentrated in one small pill.  The biologist cannot accept this theory.

While Greek mythology seemed to symbolize a similar idea; namely, of one concentrated food-substance combining all nutritive elements, as represented in their “Ambrosia,” the food of the Gods.

Yet the gods and goddesses were permitted to partake of it only at solemn assemblies when all sat at the table of Zeus and enjoyed their food and drank its liquid counterpart, termed “nectar.”

This symbolism represented Ambrosia and Nectar as the highest climax of food; just as the Greek gods stood for the climax of various human qualities, in each case attributed to one single personality.

The Greeks knew well that the human body requires a variety of food in order to remain healthy.  It is an echo of the same thought expressed in the Bible when the Jews are given the “Manna” only in the utmost emergency.  The Bible also advocates a considerable variety of food, regarding which the Old Testament lays down the most careful and explicit regulations.

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