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January 02, 1981 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-01-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

VOTED NO. 1
SQUARE
PIZZA
By

Danny Raskin's

Buddy's Pizza

Dining

Locale No. 1
11125 CONANT, Car. McNichols

892.9001



Carry-Oot Only Locale
1 , 1156 E 12 Mile, Warren

777.3400

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Locale No. 2
8100 Old 13 Mile Rd.

blk. E ya Ihtt. I Mt S 13 kfite

574-9200



OPEN
24 HOURS

OPEN
24 HOURS

559-8581
BREAKFAST SPECIAL, 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.

29069 GREENFIELD Just N. of 12 Mile

NOW 7 DAYS A WEEK

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• 1 EGG (Any Style)
• 2 PANCAKES
• CHOICE OF Bacon or Sausag
• COFFEE, TEA OR MILK

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(Other Breakfast Selections Available 24 Hours)

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RAINBOW TROUT

Stuffed with oysters
and mushrooms

10 Mile at Southfield Rd.

559-4230

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194601. 10 MILE RD. (1 Blk. E. of Evergreen)
352-7466

• Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
In the Casual Elegant
Atmosphere You Want For
Gracious Enjoyable Dining

1 days a. week

Enjoy Our Fine Dinner Specials .. .
- Different Each Day

Hours

Mon.-Sat. 7 a.m.- to 9:30 p.m.
Sun. 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

There is a really wonder-
ful article in the Dec. 15,
1980 People Magazine
about the benefits of taking
vitamins. It cites examples
of such stars as George
Hamilton, Linda Carter,
Rod McKuen, Senator
Thurmond, Bobby Riggs
and author Judith Krantz
doing just that.
Dr.
Passwater,
a
biochemist, c14ims that
megavitamin therapy can
not only add 15 years to a
person's life, but also help
prevent a shopping list from
colds to cancer. He also says
no one under 80 should get
heart disease and if you
have enough vitamins and
no genetic defects, you can
stop a cancer cell from ever
forming.
Dr. Passwater remains
undaunted by the con-
troversies over his theories.
He says, "There is no way
you can take vitamins and
say gee, I'm not developing
heart disease today." The
doctor admits you won't
know that until 20 years la-
ter.
You will notice your
energy levels going up,
your body chemistry will
improve and you will feel
better. The stars think
he's right. I think he's
right. I heartily agree
with Dr. Passwater and
I'm glad to see this kind of
information coming out
in print.
Dr. Robert Atkins, a
very well-known diet doc-
tor, gives us some advice to
guard ourselves against
cancer. I'm going to pass it
on to you because I think
whatever we can do to pro-
tect ourselves is certainly
worthwhile.
Dr. Atkins says to follow a
healthy diet. This means a
minimum of food additives
and a minimum of refined
carbohydrates. Sugar is the
number one dietary excess
and subjects the body to
stresses which weaken the
immune system. Take three
or four grams of Vitamin C
per day. Be sure to get
enough B Vitamin.
Take 50-150 mcg. of the
trace mineral Selenium and
get plenty of Vitamin A.
Again, as I always tell you,
take good care of yourself—
you are the most important
person there is.
Would you like to know
a vitamin diet to help
keep you young? I think
we are all interested in
that and Dr. Abram Hof-
fer says proper nutrition
and vitamin supplements
can do wonders to pre-
vent senility.
First on his list is to avoid
junk food. That means
eliminating our processed
food that has sugar, artifi-
cial coloring or
preservatives added to it.
Instead, eat whole foods I ike
fresh fruits, vegetables and
grains and eat them raw
whenever you can. Then, he
suggested we acid niacin,
which is Vitamin B3, Vita-
min C, Vitamin B6, zinc and

• •
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NEW YORK STEAK

ON A SIZZLING PLATTER

A Comedy
starring Jimmy Launce

Pert ormaces: Wednesday Matinee
Friday & Saturday
Group Rates & Performances Available

643-8865

servations
Lower Level Somerset Mall

95

RED SNAPPER

COMPLETE DINNER INCLUDES: SOUP, SALAD,
VEGETABLE OR POTATO
40 OTHER ENTREE ITEMS ALSO AVAILABLE

Live Entertainment & Dancing
Monday thru Saturday

353-5110

23055 TELEGRAPH AT 9 MILE RD.

• • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • COMPLETE DINNER • •

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GRADE AAA

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STEAK


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595
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$

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• OFFER GOOD JAN. 2 THRU JAN. 8
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INCLUDES
SOUP OF THE DAY
POTATO
STREUDEL
HAAGEN-DAZS ICE CREAM
COFFEE OR HOT TEA


• •

ORDER YOUR
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SEE WHY WE ARE NO. 1 IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT


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Plan Your Next Affair At

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• Bar Mitzvas • Bat Mitzvas • Sweet 16's
• Banquets • Showers • Parties For All Occasions

Excellent Facilities Available For
Wedding Ceremony and Receptions
Plus A 160-Room Hotel For Your Guests

LUNCHEONS MON. THRU SAT. FROM 11 a.m.
DINNER MON. THRU SAT. FROM 5 p.m. SUN. 1 to 10 p.m.

LATE NIGHT ALA CARTE MENU MON.-SAT., 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.

SUNDAY IS BRUNCH DAY

Served From 10 am. to 2 p.m.

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folic acid.
I keep reading more and
more about the wonders of
natural foods and vitamins
and for me, I think it's the
only way to go.
Believe it or not, I went in
to get hypnotized recently
and found it an incredibly
healthy experience. I some-
times have to do public
speaking or TV appear-
ances for Healthy Jones and
I'm very shy and find it dif-
ficult to do these things
without getting really up
tight. I believe that stress of
any kind is harmful and
unhealthy and I thought
this might be a way to help
eliminate this particular
stress factor for me.
I went to see James
Hoke who heads the Self
Psyche Clinic in South-
field. He has been on the
John Kelly Show on
WXYZ-TV_ several times
so you might be familiar
with him. He does a lot of
work in the field of hyp-
nosis.
It was so relaxing and I
must say, I did look forward
to a TV taping on Dec. 12.
That in itself was quite an
accomplishment as I nor-
mally start getting scared a
week before.
Hooray for Jeremy Ig-
gers! He is a reporter for the
Detroit Free Press and
wrote a good article on the
(Continued on Page 25)

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Detroit Free Press
Detroit News
AAA Motor News

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Of

RID CtOARS

The Best of Everything

By JOAN WITTENBERG
Proprietor, Healthy
Jones Restaurants

Friday, January 2, 1981

One of Michigan's Most Elegant
Arrays of All-You-Can-Eat Delights,
Including 14 Not Entrees

) WOODWARD S. OF LONG LAKE RD.

Bloomfield Hills

S 50

per person

Reservations Accepted

• 644-1400

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