To Relieve Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises.
Persons suffering' rrom catarrhal deafness and head noises will be glad to know that this distressing- affliction can usually be successfully treated at home by an internal medicine that In many' instances has effected complete relief after other treatments Have failed. Sufferers who could scarcely hear have had their hearing* restored to such an extent that the tide of a watch was plainly audible seven or eight Inches away from either ear. Therefore If you know of someone who Is troubled with head noises or catarrhal deafness, cut out this paragraph and hand It to them, and you may have been the means of saving" some poor sufferer, perhaps from total deafness. The medicine can be prepared at home, and is made as follow:— Secure from your chemist a ioz bottle or Parmint (double strength). Take this home and add to it 2-pint of hot water and ilb of crystal sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. Parmint Is used In this way not only to reduce by tonic action the inflammation and swelling in the Eustachian Tubes, and thus to equalise the air pressure on the drum, hut to correct sany excess of secretions in the middle ear, and the results it gives are nearly always quick and effective. Every person who has catarrh in any form should give this preparation a trial. (Ad.)
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19300527.2.154.10
Bibliographic details
Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 123, 27 May 1930, Page 13
Word Count
236To Relieve Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 123, 27 May 1930, Page 13
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Auckland Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.