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Corner Vp atone ce YOUR HEALTH Dear Dr. Molner: Would you discuss fasting to reduce weight? I have heard of taking only water and vitamins for 20 to 30 days,without hunger, and with beneficial results. Is this method really safe? Must it be supervised by a doctor? Is there an age limit?--H, K..E I would say that there is some difference of opinion on this method of reducing. So far, as I know, it is safe enough when properly supervised -- but this means much closer supervision than you suppose: Either in a hospital, or under complete daily supervision of a doctor who understands this method thoroughly. It is not. safe to attempt any such regimen and see your doc- or once a week, or to call him ind say you still feel good. Ra- her, a battery of laboratory) By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD Close Supervision Needed On Dieting | edly. For just a couple of ex- amples, the mineral balance in the body is important. If it be- gins to get out of balance, it should be corrected promptly. Or, under such a rigid fast, gout may occur due to uric acid accumulation. This must be corrected at once. Obviously it is possible to lose weight rapidly and in large' amounts by this method, and after the first few days people report that they stop feeling hungry. However, as you can understand, it is neither a sim- ple nor inexpensive method be- cause of the amount of testing and supervision required. NO AGE LIMIT I don't know of any age limit, but a person should be in ro- bust health before starting such a program. Possibly the. most basic ob- jection is this -- the method +3--The Fugitive 4~I've Get A Seared TELEVISION LOG 4-Andy Griffith 1m PM. 7--The Young Sef Channel 3--Barrie 63--Butternut Square Channel 4--Butfale Mone McClusky 4--Andy of Mayberry Channel ronte P--Taxe A Chenes 11:20 A.M. 1 uftale T--Peyton Place ee Channel 4-The Lew and Mr. Jone: nade Channel | ronte 0:00 Om 11:38 AM Channel 1--The Merv Griffin Show|11--Albert J. 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Faulty bowel habit and constipation usually pr cede the trouble. As a rule they are not treate by an operation unless they a: bleeding and very painful. T! treatment Instead general ists of a gradual process he won't stay that way. Why, some people, under spe- cial "crash" reducing programs have lost 100 pounds and more, according to scientific reports, and then in a matter of months gained it all back. What's the profit in that? Dear Dr. Molner: My boy training the child to have mo regular movements and a sc stool. This involves patience « your part, greater intake water or other fluids, on | part, more bulk in the diet su: as from fruits and vegetabl: and perhaps stool softeners may be prescribed by your do doesn't teach the patient new 3%, has hemorrhoids. I can'tjtor. to lose two more tricks in dia- monds. queen of diamonds but the Americans are worth all the :|praise for their skillful and audacious defense." 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