The Fasting Cure by UPTON SINCLAIR
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MITCHELL KENNERLEY
NEW YORK AND LONDON
MCMXICOPYRIGHT, 1911 BY MITCHELL KENNERLEY
THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, U. S. A.
TO BERNARR MACFADDEN
in cordial appreciation of his personality and teachings
Preface
Perfect Health
Perfect Health! Have you any conception of what the phrase means? Can you form any image of what...
A Letter to the New York Times
(unfit to print) Arden, Del., May 31, 1910. Editor of the Times, New York City, Dear Sir,—Some...
SOME NOTES ON FASTING
In relation to the article, "Perfect Health," I received some six or eight hundred letters from p...
Fasting and the Doctors
A most discouraging circumstance to me was the attitude of physicians, as revealed in the corresp...
THE HUMORS OF FASTING
At the time of writing these words, it has been just six months since I published my first paper ...
A SYMPOSIUM ON FASTING
Recently I published a request that those who had tried the fast as the result of my advocacy wou...
Death during the Fast
There was much newspaper discussion of my fasting papers—most of it being sarcastic. The most bit...
Fasting and the Mind
The reader will observe that I discuss this fasting question from a materialistic view-point. I a...
Diet after the Fast
Many people write me, begging me to outline for them the ideal diet. I used to do that sort of th...
THE USE OF MEAT
I am asked many questions as to my attitude toward the question of meat-eating. I was brought up ...
Some Letters from Fasters
London, Ontario, May 2, 1910. Dear Sir,—Your article in a recent magazine very greatly intereste...
The Fruit and Nut Diet
From early childhood until January 9, 1910, or about twenty years in all, I had been a sufferer f...
The Rader Case
Mr. L. F. Rader of Olalla, Wash., died at 12.15 P. M., May 11, 1910, at 123½ Broadway North, in t...
Horace Fletcher's Fast
Dec. 11, 1910. Mr. Horace Fletcher, Care Editor of Good Health, Battle Creek, Mich. My ...