INDIGESTION.
"DIGESTION IS THE PROCESS OF THE ASSIMILATION OF FOOD. WHEREBY THE BODY IS '.."' NOURISHED." , v y"';" , ' Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, invariably arises from improperly prewired food, hasty eating, over-indulgence, fatigue, and exhaustion during the hot weather, breathing foul, air, excessive brain and "more frequently" from cares and worry, which exhaust the nervous force and weaken the organs of-digestion. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are not simply a purgative which forces the food out of the body, depriving the stomach of its nourishment and thus starving the system; they contain the essential' properties that are temporarily lacking in the Stomach through weakness, and complete the. digestion and assimilation, and so restore the-functions of the digestive organs by obtaining the maximum of nutriment from the food, which sustains the body and assures good health. 3klrs. Kat<* Eiivester, Hastings-street, Napier, writes:—"l" can_ highly recommend your. Dr. Morse's .Indian Hoot Pills as a splendid remedy for Indigestion and Constipation and all family ailments. I have used,them myself for about three years and so has my daughter, and I can assure you that they - ; have had a wonderful effect, entirely overcoming Indigestion and acting as a! corrective of the whole .system. Dr. Morse's Indian Koot Pills act on the Liver and restore it to activity, and remove all the unpleasant effects which are. so. common when that organ is sluggish. I recommend them ■whenever opportunity- offers, and you have my permission to use this."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 68, 19 March 1908, Page 3
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239INDIGESTION. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 68, 19 March 1908, Page 3
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