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Raw Vegetable Juices

by N. W. Walker

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What’s missing on your bookshelf? This new addition!! The lack or deficiency of certain elements, such as vital organic minerals and salts from our customary diet is the primary cause of nearly every sickness and disease. How can we most readily furnish our body with the elements needed? It is hoped that this delightful book will prove to be of considerable help to those who wish to derive the utmost benefit from natural food.… (more)
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The great law of Life is Replenishment.
Foreword: I wish to acknowledge my indebtedness to Norman W. Walker, D. Sc., for his untiring co-operation in the preparation of this booklet.
Foreword to Canadian Edition: Out of many years of wide experience and careful observation, we have become convinced of the amazingly healthful values of vegetable and fruit juices.
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What’s missing on your bookshelf? This new addition!! The lack or deficiency of certain elements, such as vital organic minerals and salts from our customary diet is the primary cause of nearly every sickness and disease. How can we most readily furnish our body with the elements needed? It is hoped that this delightful book will prove to be of considerable help to those who wish to derive the utmost benefit from natural food.

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