The way to health

by Frank Lee Tappan

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First published: 1942 1 language
Description
This book is an interesting merger between the mid-century wisdom of nutrition and the "science of mind" philosophy that descended from the theosophist movement at the turn of the century. Its aim appears to integrate body and mental health through nutrition and mental "hygiene", or correct thought. The so-called Science of the Mind is the same philosophy that underlies such popular texts as "The Secret" and the "Law of Attraction. Written in a very easy-to-understand fashion, the author presents somewhat outdated but still valid orientation towards whole foods, fresh air, a bit of exercise, and meditation as the best practices to insure and restore good health.

SUBTITLE AND TABLE OF CONTENTS
A simple, Easily Understood, and Thoroughly Up-toDate Guide to Bodily and Mental Health. Contents: Part 1 - Diet and Body Care - Care of the body; the relative value of foods; home treatments worth knowing; health exercises; garlic; colds and constipation; sunshine and diet; food chart; food recipes; meats and seasoning; eat for health; food values; vitamins an minerals; vegetable and fruit juices. Part II - The Unseen Forces: The unseen forces, what are they; to attract teh unseen forces; who and what is God; the power of thought; faith; the importance of love; sitting in the silence; the masters of India; fear; the origin of man, and reincarnation; overcoming old age and eath; youth and health formula; the gift of healing; reality of matter; the orthodox God and the Bible; expectant mothers; the second coming of Jesus the Christ; Prophecies; helpful thoughts.

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