Food And the Principles of Dietetics

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Food And the Principles of Dietetics
Robert Hutchison
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It is probably owing to their richness in alkaline salts that the use of green vegetables is helpful in some diseas
...es of the skin.
Thus, Clement Dukes points out that he has several times seen epidemics of eczema result from a deficiency of green vegetables in the diet ('School Diet/ p. 103). For the same reason the free use of green vegetables should be recommended to patients who suffer from gravel. Some v^etables, such as rhubarb, contain a good deal of oxalic acid. These should be avoided in cases of gravel The sour taste of tomatoes is due to citric acid, not to oxalic, as is often stated. Asparagus and onions are the only vegetables which contain appreciable amounts of uric acid-forming bodies.


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