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Just Curious, What Did You Have For Breakfast?
Tuesday, October 07, 2003
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In the 19th Century, dietary protocols for the prevention of masturbation were also popular, including one that might sarcastically be called "corn flakes therapy." Toward the end of the century, John H. Kellogg served inmates at his Battle Creek Sanitarium his namesake cereals as an integral part of a strict dietary and behavioral regimen meant to quell masturbatory desires. Cold cereals were also advised for children, reflecting the naive belief that hot cereals, porridges, and the like induced lascivious thoughts in young, impressionable minds. In the 1830s, Sylvester Graham, an American Health reformer better known today for the crackers that still bear his name, counseled abstinence from all lustful activities, especially masturbation, and recommended bland foods, cold baths, and fresh air."
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