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air, find by this means an easy entrance into the living systems and produce pestilences varying in their action and character and frightful in their consequences. Whether of man or of beast every living flesh is apt to putrefy if not properly guarded against and a constant effusion of poisonous matter fills up the air until it spreads it to an extent of many hundred, nay even thousands of miles, in space. This festering property inherent in flesh requires to be held in check so long as the desire to perpetuate life continues. To do this effectually Nature has áovided us for food and medicine with different kinds of edible plants and fruits which alone are entirely free from uric acid poison. But unfortunately the major portion of mankind and animals of certain kinds have, as their staple food, adopted flesh obtained by the cruel and heartless act of killing the innocent and most useful animals all over the world. Every cruel deed brings with it its own punishment. As pointed out above. Nature has put into the core of all animal matter a dreadfull poison - dreadful alike to those who look into its silent workings and to those who overlook them in their rapacious craving for meat diet which is working out the ruin of all who thwart her benign purposes and violate her natural laws. With the daily consumption of meat - diet, man constantly receives into his blood an infusion of animal poison and thereby arguments the festering process that is already going on within his own flesh.

What a foolish creature man is with all his learning and ingenious inventions to add poison to poison and kill others as well as himself! Instead of taking the wholesome dish of vegetable meal that produces pure, rich and vital blood and preserves flesh from putrefaction, he continually gorges stinking meat, until he falls ill when as a matter of necessity he abstains from the unnatural diet and seeks as a curative means medicines prepared from plants and herbs. Even then the abnormal craving for meat is so strong in many that they entreat their physician to allow them the use of light and easily digestible animal food and prescribe at the same time some powerful portion to assist the digestion of such strong

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