This section is from the book "Encyclopedia Of Diet. A Treatise on the Food Question", by Eugene Christian. Also available from Amazon: Encyclopedia of Diet.
Supersecretion of bile by the liver is termed biliousness. This may be expressed by the presence of bile in the stomach, which usually causes headache, beginning at the base of the brain, and after five or six hours settling over the eyes. This is sometimes associated with nausea or sick headache.
Again, the excess of bile is absorbed into the blood, causing the skin to become yellow and spotted, and sometimes it assumes the appearance of jaundice.
Biliousness is caused by taking an excess of sweets, coffee, liquors, fats, and sometimes starches - cereal, bread, etc. The remedy, therefore, is a very simple one, and largely confined to elimination, vigorous exercise, deep breathing, and copious drinking of water.
The following menus are suggestive. The diet may consist of any group of fresh, natural foods which are in season.
Grapefruit, oranges, pineapple, or berries Eggs, whipped, flavored with fruit-juice, and a bit of sugar
A banana, baked, or eaten uncooked, if very ripe
Vegetable soup
One or two fresh vegetables
Spinach or green salad
A small portion of fish
One egg
Junket or gelatin
A green salad
Spinach or dandelion
Asparagus, peas, or any fresh vegetable
Baked beans or lentils
A baked potato
Gelatin
Sufficient coarse wheat bran should be taken at each meal to keep the bowels in normal condition.
Soaked prunes, apricots, or berries Choice of the following - a A very ripe banana, with either nuts or nut butter b A baked sweet potato, with dairy butter A cup of water
Lettuce, celery, or slaw A baked potato or corn A cup of junket Sliced peaches
Tender corn, peas, beans, okra, or eggplant Any green vegetable or a salad A whipped egg or a glass of buttermilk A melon or peach ices
Grapefruit, oranges, pineapple, peaches, or plums
A very rare omelet
A whole wheat muffin, or a slice of corn bread
Green corn or baked beans Boiled onions or turnips Carrots or parsnips
A salad of anything green, with grated nuts and oil
A baked sweet potato
Any fresh vegetable such as turnips, carrots, beets, squash, or stewed pumpkin
Gelatin
(One-half pound of grapes an hour after eating)
Any acid fruit that appeals to the taste Two eggs - prepared choice A very little corn bread or a baked potato; potato preferred Thin cocoa
Two or three bananas, extremely ripe, eaten with nuts, raisins and cream
Cream soup, onions, or celery
One fresh vegetable
Baked beans or a baked potato
A baked banana, eaten with a whipped egg.
 
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