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The raw food cure is a form of mono-diet which offers most of the advantages of moderate fasting without its disadvantages. By careful choice during the first part of the cure there can be used only foods with eliminative properties, serving equivalently to a fast; while during the second part a different kind, having upbuilding properties, can be used.

-- Notebooks Category 5: The Body > Chapter 3 : Diet > # 112