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Senate,
Document No. 264 74th Congress 2nd Session,
1936
Verbatim, Unabridged extracts….
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"...fruits
and vegetables and grains ... are starving us--no
matter how much of them we eat!"
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Do
you know that most of us today are suffering from certain
dangerous diet deficiencies which cannot be remedied until
the depleted soils from which our foods come are brought
into proper mineral balance?
The alarming
fact is that foods, fruits and vegetables and grains, now
being raised on millions of acres of land that no longer
contains enough of certain needed minerals, are starving
us--no matter how much of them we eat!
This talk
about minerals is novel and quite startling. In fact, a
realization of the importance of minerals in food is so new
that the text books on nutritional dietetics contain very
little about it. Nevertheless, it is something that concerns
all of us, and the further we delve into it the more
startling it becomes.
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You'd
think, wouldn't you, that a carrot is a carrot--that
one is about as good as another as far as nourishment is
concerned? But it isn't; one carrot may look and taste like
another and yet be lacking in the particular mineral element
which our system requires and which carrots are supposed to
contain.
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"No man of today can eat enough fruits and vegetables to
supply his stomach with the mineral salts he requires
..."
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Laboratory
tests prove that the fruits, the vegetables, the grains, the
eggs, and even the milk and the meats of today are not what
they were a few generations ago (which doubtless explains
why our forefathers thrived on a selection of foods that
would starve us!)
No man of
today can eat enough fruits and vegetables to supply his
stomach with the mineral salts he requires for perfect
health, because his stomach isn't big enough to hold them!
And we are running too big stomachs.
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"...99% of the American people are deficient in these
minerals ... Any upset of the balance ... and we
sicken, suffer, shorten our lives."
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No longer
does a balanced and fully nourishing diet consist merely of
so many calories or certain vitamins or a fixed proportion
of starches, proteins and carbohydrates. We know that our
diet must contain in addition something like a score of
mineral salts.
It is bad
news to learn from our leading authorities that 99% of the
American people are deficient in these minerals, and that a
marked deficiency in any one of the more important minerals
actually results in disease. Any upset of the balance, any
considerable lack of one or another element, however
microscopic the body requirement may be, and we sicken,
suffer, shorten our lives.
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"... lacking minerals, vitamins are useless."
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We know that vitamins are complex chemical
substances which are indispensable to nutrition, and that
each of them is of importance for the normal function of
some special structure in the body. Disorder and disease
result from any vitamin deficiency. It is not commonly
realized, however that vitamins control the body's
appropriation of minerals, and in the absence of mineral's
they have no function to perform. Lacking vitamins, the
system can make some use of minerals, but lacking minerals,
vitamins are useless.
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--Written and printed by the 74th US
Congress (emphasis added)
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