The great truths of Nature are here ready for you, reader. Are you ready for them?
Are you free from prejudice, and willing to read and reason without considering the opinions of so-called authorities ? To a free and intelligent human being there is no authority for him higher than his own reasoning power.
If you are free from the slavery of prejudice this book will give you food for thought. It will teach you that weakness is a crime—that it is the result of plain, easily avoided causes—that if your body is weak, or diseased, there is not the slightest excuse for remaining so—that health and strength of a high degree is the natural heritage of man and woman, and if this superb condition is not possessed, this book will clearly and concisely furnish the knowledge necessary to acquire it.
Refuse to be an invalid, reader!
Refuse to be a physical nonenity!
Table of Contents
PREFACE.
I.—FASTING.
CHAPTER I. Physiological data.
CHAPTER II. The one meal plan.
CHAPTER III. Dietetic restrictions.
CHAPTER IV. Protracted fasts.
CHAPTER V. An experience of the authors.
II.—HYDROTHERAPY.
CHAPTER VI. Physiological data.
CHAPTER VII. The cold-water-cure.
CHAPTER VIII. Air baths.
CHAPTER IX. Climatic sanitaria.
CHAPTER X. Ventilation.
III.—EXERCISE
CHAPTER XI. Physiological data.
CHAPTER XII. Outdoor exercise.
CHAPTER XIII. Indoor exercise.
CHAPTER XIV. Gymnastics.
CHAPTER XV. Free movement cures or sanitarium exercises.
IV. Detailed advice for treatment.
CHAPTER XVI.
Are you free from prejudice, and willing to read and reason without considering the opinions of so-called authorities ? To a free and intelligent human being there is no authority for him higher than his own reasoning power.
If you are free from the slavery of prejudice this book will give you food for thought. It will teach you that weakness is a crime—that it is the result of plain, easily avoided causes—that if your body is weak, or diseased, there is not the slightest excuse for remaining so—that health and strength of a high degree is the natural heritage of man and woman, and if this superb condition is not possessed, this book will clearly and concisely furnish the knowledge necessary to acquire it.
Refuse to be an invalid, reader!
Refuse to be a physical nonenity!
Table of Contents
PREFACE.
I.—FASTING.
CHAPTER I. Physiological data.
CHAPTER II. The one meal plan.
CHAPTER III. Dietetic restrictions.
CHAPTER IV. Protracted fasts.
CHAPTER V. An experience of the authors.
II.—HYDROTHERAPY.
CHAPTER VI. Physiological data.
CHAPTER VII. The cold-water-cure.
CHAPTER VIII. Air baths.
CHAPTER IX. Climatic sanitaria.
CHAPTER X. Ventilation.
III.—EXERCISE
CHAPTER XI. Physiological data.
CHAPTER XII. Outdoor exercise.
CHAPTER XIII. Indoor exercise.
CHAPTER XIV. Gymnastics.
CHAPTER XV. Free movement cures or sanitarium exercises.
IV. Detailed advice for treatment.
CHAPTER XVI.