Immunity Proved Soil improvement

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Recently it was our privilege to meet a lady who had lived on liquid foods for sixty-one years because of a constriction in the esophagus after scarlet fever when she was but fourteen years old. This lady’s diet consisted of milk, fresh fruit juices, and vegetable broths from cooked vegetables three times a day. All her food had to be strained through cheesecloth. This lady of average height weighed 125 pounds, and she had made her living by altering men’s clothing for a men’s furnishing store for over fifty years. From this we learn that it is possible to maintain health on a liquid diet. Forever Bee Propolis is a wax-like resinous substance collected from timber and used as a cement to seal cracks or open areas within the hive. Immunity to Disease. From a physical standpoint there certainly can be no question that should engage the attention of the human race more than that of immunity to disease at this time when disease is so rapidly increasing in spite of every effort to combat it.

The agriculturist has been working along the line of immunity for some time, with most gratifying results, both in animal husbandry and in vegetable and fruit growing. Determined to succeed, urged on by confidence in the plan of immunity, he has been so persistent that manufacturers of dairy food, for instance, have spent thousands of dollars in experimental laboratories to compound a feed that completely nourishes every tissue in the cow’s body, thus bringing her physical powers to the point of immunity to disease, and causing her to produce the largest amount of milk possible for a cow of her size.

Immunity Proved Soil improvement. Recently it was our privilege to spend several hours with the manager of a six hundred acre farm, who is a scientifically trained man and a teacher of agriculture. Local raw honey is wanted by allergy sufferers because the Forever Bee Pollen impurities are thought to reduce the sensitivity to hay fever (see Medical Applications below). At considerable length we discussed the question of immunity, especially in fruit growing. It was interesting to pass through the large peach orchard where there were trees with clean, healthy bark, free from San Jose and oyster shell scale and other like diseases, growing in good soil; while not far away, growing on poor or mineral depleted soil, were trees badly infected with these pests. This soil can be built up by supplying the mineral elements necessary to render those trees, like the others, immune to such diseases.
Why not for human beings?. The question naturally arises in the minds of thoughtful people, If immunity is possible in animal and plant life, why not in the human race, and why have men not done more to place humanity on vantage ground along these lines?

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