~ Mrs. Roxam. Tavis Lawrence, Kansas _ ‘Dear Mrse Daviss | I received your letter and I assure you that I an very happy to do anything that I can to help you in any waye \ For fear of fatiguing you with too fulsone a missive, I omitted some of the information that I believe would be helpfule 1 did not want you to understand that this was only for cardiac deficiency. I do not believe that I mide that plaine | ' The autonomic nervous system, of course, controls all the organs not under control of the wille So many enctional disturbances first appear through some deficiency of vitemins that aid in building a durable nervous system. Of course, the heart suffers along with the other vital organs» controlled by the sympathetic end paraesympathetic system, which is, of course, the autonomic systems 3 I might state to you that I have been taking these three biological products for two years, and frankly, I believe that the energy that I have is due largely to a pretty careful adherence in taking these regularly. I take one tablespoon full of the glycolixer before each meal and a capsule of betulin after each meal. Neither one of these are fattening. In fact, they are the norm] ingredients that a very normal person woujd digest from & balanced meal, if he took the food stuffs that contained the proper vitamins. The dexih (Burrows & Welleame) is a scientific name for dextrine which is @ sugar and is fattening, but if a nervous or wornedown person should have trouble with their digestion, dextrine is the indicated food for such & person because it is easily assimilated. My breakfast for the morning is an egg-lemonade with a tablespoon full of dexin and two heaping tablespoons of cane sugare Meny people ‘certainly would not go an egg=lemonade for breakfast, but in wy athletic endeavors » | I have learned to take mny liquidse Ty Cobb ate nothing but a bowl of bread and milk before his strenuous baseball games, and we feed our Kansas basketball players very lightly before any contestse lly noon meal is @ good fuleone meal, but I find that one does not have the desire te eat so much food if you take these vitamins into your bodye The system is fairly well satisfied but I do eat a large meal at noons If I come home pretty tired at night I just have a cup of bouillon and-some rye bread and maybe a couple pieces of Canadian bacone I have not lost.a pound, in fact I have to watch pretty carefully or else I will go above the 200 pound marke