Byron Tyler to Woodrow Wilson
Title
Byron Tyler to Woodrow Wilson
Creator
Tyler, Byron
Identifier
WWP16409
Date
1921 December 21
Description
Bryon Tyler writes to Woodrow Wilson, probably on 21 December 1921, to recommend a raw food diet.
Source
Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, Staunton, Virginia
Language
English
Text
My Dear Mr Wilson
I have met Tumulty. I am sure if you would get well the American people would elect you again president
I want to assure you—you can get well—if you will just give Dr Grason a leave of absence for a month or six weeks and adopt a Raw Food Diet—as I gather from readings your body is just like some of those old New England farms abandoned simply because the soil has been depleted of valuable mineral elements. If you could have the courage to subsist on natural or macerated foods for a short time you would be convinced of the truth. My advertisement has been running in Physical Culture magazine for 23 years—a great success.
Very Sincerely
Byron Tyler.
I have met Tumulty. I am sure if you would get well the American people would elect you again president
I want to assure you—you can get well—if you will just give Dr Grason a leave of absence for a month or six weeks and adopt a Raw Food Diet—as I gather from readings your body is just like some of those old New England farms abandoned simply because the soil has been depleted of valuable mineral elements. If you could have the courage to subsist on natural or macerated foods for a short time you would be convinced of the truth. My advertisement has been running in Physical Culture magazine for 23 years—a great success.
Very Sincerely
Byron Tyler.
Original Format
Letter
To
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Collection
Citation
Tyler, Byron, “Byron Tyler to Woodrow Wilson,” 1921 December 21, WWP16409, Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.