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RATIONAL INDIGESTION CURE.

' > By "Saao." Food must be eaten ia enffieiefa.t quantity, and must be digested, and be converted into , blood. Nature niaies,this one of-her most, imperartive laiws of life. During the prabeßß of digestion food is entirely chaugwi m composition by the action of the juices of the internal organs through which it paeees. In the mouth it ia '.' thoroughly mixed with the saliva Then it is ewallwved, and enters'tike stomach; where it is aoted upon, by tlie gastric juices, and becomes partly liquified.. . From the stomach it paas<« :to the smaller . intestinep- . which is about 18 feet m. kngtt—amd ' there-certain-portions df the food are liquified by tie bile and other juices, The-.food- thus made fluid is m a condition to he absorbed into and become a constituent-partof the blood.: Hh© indigestible portion of.; the food is"i discharged into the larger intestine, ;. wrhenoe it ia m. turn expelled from the j body together with other refuse mat- ! "ter. ,;.<■' ■ :..: ..'..■..•. .■;'■'■ .:-; '; Just a3 certainly as that it id nec«eeary to life that food mu6t be absorfced, so, likewise, is it essential that ■ the blood must be m a condition to absorb the food. Torpidity of the liver, is the ,ohief cause of nearly fevery' case of indigestion, and when the liver ifi torpid the, :kidneys are generally sympathetically" affected..; The blood, which should be transformed, cleansed,- and filtered by the kidneys and liver, .then.contains uric and biliary poihons, and is therefore a feeble absorbent of nutriment. This .condition, of the blood reacte upon the nejvous, system of the digestive orgame, and prevents the flow > and alters the quality of the digestive juices. ■-■ v-i.;. The entire nerve energy of a parson suttering from indigestion ia weakened, owing to the contaminated condition of' the blood,- and the; general feeling of mental and physical depression iwuich is experienced during an attack of dyspepsia, is' due to this pause.' , , ; '•■ The tilood must be coniinuoufily piinfied b^ the action of the liver amd kidneys, or good digestion - cannot be . expected to occur.: • .•' Many, sufferers from indigestion, abtain ~'tejupdirary relief by eating predigested..foods or taking jnedioin«e» such as pepsin, which act as : digestives m the-inteetiiies. A course of such treatment merely encourages a slothful, action- of the digestive organs and. causes-them to become gradually weaker and letse capable of perforan-,-ing their duty, just m- the same way tiiat- a person who takes little or no' exercise becomes incapable , of, r*bpouding to any demand for exertion." OLiiw. tjutterei-s irritate the digestive: Oi'guus into, temporary and abnormal activity by taking pui-gative medioinee «o frequently that presently the stomiieu and intestines refuse to act exce^c liucler bucu irritating , etimiula"tion. The only-rational and permau*mh cuie for indigestion .is to create ; a ucn a ooiidition of- the blood.that each corpurtcie becomes hungry for food, ami .ready and eager to.abeorb it. The digestive secretions will then respond to the.:demands of the blood, and the .tttomiach and;intestines will perform their work as ! a .matter: of course. I vVhen the blood is laden with uric and' bihaiy poifeous it • cannot adequately.'. absorb food, and makes but a feeble attempt to do so. .."..'-.: Warner's Safe Cure is not a purgati\e medicine. It permanently cures indigestion and dyspepsia, simply because it lesbores the liver and kidneys to health:and activity, so• that the blood naturally becomes free from uric and biliary ipoisons, and ravenouts,to abboib 'nutriment freely.: Nutriment ib then eouveyed by the'blood to the ner\es throughout the body. Tjhe nerves of the digestive• organs being piopeily nourished, the organs are iii a condition to do their worki efficiently. 'Nature is merely aided;in her" eftorta to preserve a balance 'm the; manifold and complex "processes of waste aud renewal by' which life is maintained. .•■'•■,•.■ r In addl( ion to. th© regular 5s and 3s W bottles'of Warnfer's- Safe .Oufe. a oonceutrated form of the medicine is now i'.'-imkT at'2s>-6d per bottle. Warner's Safe Cure (Concentrated) is not couipouiuiod with alcohol, a^id pquitain^s the same nuiaber of doses the 5a bpttle of ■'.Warner's Safe Owe, H, 11. Warner and Co., Limited, Melbourne. /Vie. ' .

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7814, 5 June 1909, Page 1

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RATIONAL INDIGESTION CURE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7814, 5 June 1909, Page 1

RATIONAL INDIGESTION CURE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7814, 5 June 1909, Page 1