INDIESTION
DIGESTION IS THE PBOOXSS OV ASSIMILATION OF FOOD, WHSXEBY THE BODY IS, NOUBIS?DBD. . i '■ i . It is not the quantity of food we e»W but what we digest and assimilate nourishes the body. Wlien the Stoma&h and Organs of Digestion and, Nutrition are diseased, and the food eaten is only imperfectly digested, there is loss of nutrition, and the body loses iitrength as a natural consequence. 'Not only does the system suffer from lack of nourishment, but the derangement of the organs must inevitably cause further complications. „ Indigestion is a most prevalent source of Constipation; wjiich in its turn causes a disordered liver, and finally ybii become burdened with Chronic dyspepsia. ' Indigestion invariably arises from improperly prepared food, hasty eating, over-indul- . gence, fatigue, and exhaustion during hot weather, breathing foul! air, excessive brain work, and more frequently from cares and worry, which, exhaust the nervous force; and weaken the organs of digestion. Dr. JJorse 'a Indian Hoot Pills are a .safe, surej and reliable remedy for stomach complaints. They aid in the digestion and assimilation of food, and in a mild and' genfte manner regulate the system, restoring the weak and dyspeptic to heaJth*and strength. They give you clean bowels, a healthy stomach, a lively liver, active kidneys, and blood that is rich and red.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1324, 8 March 1922, Page 4
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425INDIESTION Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1324, 8 March 1922, Page 4
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