IF RHEUMATIC DISSOLVE THIS IN YOUR MORNING TEA. Then watch the Pains, Aches, Swellings Stiffness, and other Misery disappear! They simply have to go, says Alice Landles, Certified Nurse. Rheumatism can be caused in but one way. That is by a ids and impurities in the blood. Chemical analysis and microscopic examination of the Hood prove this beyond the possibility oi doubt or argument, as any standard medical work will ex-plain in detail. Of course, various conditions, suc-h as exposure to cold and dampness, or committing certain errors of diet, can make rheumatism worse, but the primary cause always remains the same. Therefore, trying to get rid of rheumatism without ridding your blood and system of the aciduous" impurities which directly cause thia physical calamity, is exactly like trying' to get rid of smoke without- puttin~ tout the fire. Pain-causing and kidney-irri-tating uric acid is no different from any other acid in that it must be neutralised by an alkaline liquid. Nothing else can have just the same effect, this bein- an elementary principle of chemistry. of course. It naturally follows that to dissolve, neutralise, and wash out the rheumatic acids the liquids you drink must contain the necessary alkaline elements to be absorbed into the blood and act upon the acids. These elements are easily provided. Simply get a small supply of alkia saltrates compound from "any chemist. A pinch of this should be di*» solved in your tea, coffee, water, or other, drink and taken every morning. X§ trace of any bitter, salty, sour, or other taste can possibly be detected. Also, it cannot upset or irritate even the most delicate stomach. The only evidenes that you are taking a medicine win be the plainly noticeable relief from rheumatic pain which it quickly produces. In each package of alkia saltrates the refiners enclose an authoritative and extremely valuable treatise, jriving useful diet hints and other interesting infoniation for rheumatic- sufferers.— (Ad.)
Furnishings for every home, cheapest prices where'er you roam, cash or terms. Furnish Eesi Store, Karangahape Rd. Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 14
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