Greater efforts should be put forth to
educate the people in the principles of health reform. Cooking
schools should be established, and house-to-house instruction
should be given in the art of cooking wholesome food. Old and
young should learn how to cook more simply. Wherever the truth
is presented, the people are to be taught how to prepare food
in a simple, yet appetizing way. They are to be shown that a
nourishing diet can be provided without the use of flesh foods.
Teach the people that it is better to know
how to keep well than how to cure disease. Our physicians should
be wise educators, warning all against self-indulgence and showing
that abstinence from the things that God has prohibited is the
only way to prevent ruin of body and mind.
Much tact and discretion should be employed
in preparing nourishing food to take the place of that which
has formerly constituted the diet of those who are learning to
be health reformers. Faith in God, earnestness of purpose, and
a willingness to help one another will be required. A diet lacking
in the proper elements of nutrition brings reproach upon the
cause of health reform. We are mortal and must supply ourselves
with food that will give proper nourishment to the body.