REDUCE FLESH WITH SEA LEAVES. Any man or woman who is troubled with a burden of excessive fat can easay rednee to tie desired amount by following the simple, harmless plan of eating sea leaves obtained from plants growing in the sea off the coast of France. Natives of this part of the coast readily get the plant itself, but for the convenience of those not so fortunately situated, most chemists keep them in compressed or tablet form under the cnemical name of salith leaves, and if taken according to the simple directions that accompany them, will almost Invariably reduce flesh at he rate of two or three pounds a week, and at the same time greatly improve the general health. It is interesting to note that when salith leaves are used the skin remains firm without any tendency to become fl»bby or wrinkled.— (Ad.j
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 61, 11 March 1916, Page 9
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