Catarrh Dangerous.
Often Makes Victims Worn-out, Run-down Wrecks. To be able to breathe freely, hear clearly, smell, taste ana arise In tile morning refreshed and strong- with head and throat clear and free Trom phlegm, are conditions that make life worth while. No victim of catarrh can enjoy life as they should. The effects or this ravaging, disgusting disease are too plainly relt, and yet, rew people realise wnat a serious disease catarrh really is. It is more than a trilling ailment, more than a passing discomfort; catarrh is a dangerous condition. It may lead to many distressing complications such as clogged nostrils, a constant disagreeable taste in the mouth, loss of hearing, dull headaches, or perhaps consumption. Left to Itseir catarrh slowly and surely undermines the j general health. Being a disease of the hlood it should be treated through the 1 hlood to secure results. Sprays, inhalers and ointments can never permanently help catarrh. Below Is printed an old-rashioned treatment that can be made up in your own home for a trilling cost, and which has been used with good results In cases or catarrh. Go to any chemist's and get an ounce or Parmint. Take.it home and put it into a syrup made of J-pint or hot water and }lb or crystal sugar. Take a tablespoon l'ul four times a day. This preparation has proved successful In many cases because It acts upon the blood and mucous membrane, and tends to correct the trouble in the proper way. ir the blood can he made pure your catarrh should speedily vanish. Anyone who has catarrh in any form should give this simple preparation a trial. —Copyright.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 225, 22 September 1932, Page 20
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