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Disclaimer: Dr. Porter treated thousands of people using a diet exclusively of milk over one hundred years ago. He makes recommendations that may not be a good idea for your particular case. Medical knowledge of illness has improved in the last century. Medications have changed. Consult with your doctor before undertaking any major diet change such as this. This version of the e-book is missing a couple of tables from the original book. As this information is available, we will post updated files to the site | The Milk Diet as a Remedy for Chronic Disease Charles Sanford Porter Provided as a free download from http www.milk-diet.com Disclaimer Dr. Porter treated thousands of people using a diet exclusively of milk over one hundred years ago. He makes recommendations that may not be a good idea for your particular case. Medical knowledge of illness has improved in the last century. Medications have changed. Consult with your doctor before undertaking any major diet change such as this. This version of the e-book is missing a couple of tables from the original book. As this information is available we will post updated files to the site. Table of Contents Chapter I Preliminary Arrangements.3 Chapter II Rest. 11 Chapter III Psychology of the Milk Cure.17 Chapter IV Starting the Treatment.20 Chapter V Reactions During Treatment.34 Chapter VI Dyspepsia.48 Chapter VII Constipation.52 Chapter VIII Consumption.60 Chapter IX Catarrh and Asthma.63 Chapter X Rheumatism.65 Chapter XI Various Diseases.68 Chapter XII Psychology of the Milk Cure.74 Chapter XI Rest.77 Chapter XII Exercise.82 Chapter XIII After Treatment.87 Chapter I Preliminary Arrangements Before commencing a course of milk die certain preparations are necessary. These preliminaries must be arranged beforehand because the treatment always includes complete rest for a time at least. The consideration of the apartment where the patient is to remain is of first importance. It must be remembered that no matter what the previous habits of the patient may have been in this regard a very large supply of fresh air will be required if not at first within a few hours. A room may be used and often is but the best results in my experience have followed the use of outdoor bedrooms such as pavilions screened porches roofs sheds lean-tos or even a good bed with nothing over it. In most climates some protection is required from the rain snow sun and wind. On the whole perhaps there is nothing more satisfactory than a pavilion .

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