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The No Breakfast Plan and the Fasting-Cure

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The author argues for therapeutic fasting and the abandonment of routine morning meals, recounting a professional shift from drug-based practice to Nature-centered hygiene. He offers physiological arguments for withholding food during acute illness and for a sustained practice of omitting the morning meal, illustrated by clinical anecdotes and press-reported prolonged fasts said to relieve fevers, digestive disorders, obesity, alcoholism, and mental disturbance. Chapters survey brain and digestive physiology, the importance of thorough mastication and food choice, critiques of enforced feeding and drugs, and practical guidance for supervised fasting. The work combines case histories, theoretical claims about bodily reserves during abstinence, and prescriptive dietary reform.

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Edward Hooker Dewey

Edward Hooker Dewey was an American author known for his contributions to health and wellness literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His notable work, "The No Breakfast Plan and the Fasting-Cure," advocates for dietary practices that emphasize fasting and the elimination of breakfast as a means to improve health. Dewey's writings reflect the era's growing interest in alternative health methods and the relationship between diet and well-being. Through his work, he aimed to challenge conventional dietary norms and promote a lifestyle centered around fasting.

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