Unwholesome Bread
      
      
        When I have been from home sometimes, I have known that the
      
      
        bread upon the table, and the food generally, would hurt me; but I
      
      
        would be obliged to eat a little to sustain life. It is a sin in the sight
      
      
        of heaven to have such food. I have suffered for want of proper food.
      
      
        For a dyspeptic stomach, you may place upon your tables fruits of
      
      
        different kinds, but not too many at one meal. In this way you may
      
      
        have a variety, and it will taste good, and after you have eaten your
      
      
        meals, you will feel well.—
      
      
        Testimonies for the Church 2:373
      
      
        (1869).
      
      
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