High Blood Pressure.. . THE TRUTH AT LAST Hig-h Blood Pntran, giddiness, pounding and trembling are now being success fully treated In a new way that is safe, natural and scientific. Specialists have now traced the cause of Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) to self.poisoning. 1.e., a clogged colon. As a result of Inactivity of the colon (large intestine) fragments of food waste encrust on the colon walls and there putrefy. Virulent poisons, acids and lime salts that should be evacuated se«p Into the blood stream. Normal "alkaline reserve" i 3 overthrown and the arteries undergo a fibrous change due to deposits of lime salts and blood impurities. They lose their elasticity, become rigid and narrowed In channel. The same amount of blood has then to be "forced" through the narrowed arteries. This places extra effort on the heart which results In the many alarming symptoms experienced by blood pressure sufferers —such as headaches, shortness of breath, giddiness, hot flushes, heart pains, ear-ringing, trembling, unsteadiness when walking, exhaustion and pufflness. To relieve high blood pressure you must remove the encrustations on the colon. Normal bowl movements cannot do this the walls of the colon become inactive. Opening medicines only purge the lower end of the colon. Drink warm water and 'Coloseptlc' every morning. This simple ptcn changes the colon, tones up *he walls, giving them back their power of normal movement. 'Coloseptlc' alkalinises the blood and helps dissolve the lime silts and blood impurities from the arterial walls. The arteries then bcome soft and flexible permitting the blood to circulate without Increased heart effort. 'Coloseptic' further stimulates the action of the kidneys, skin corif and lungs — vital organs which eliminate poisons from your system. Get Colos ptic* from your chemist to-day. Individual size, 2 9; Economy size, 5/6. PKJEE SAMPLE Send 3d. stamps for postage; a liberal Free Trial Sample and interesting, intimate book will be sent you. COLOSEPTIC CO. (N.Z.). Ltd. (Desk A 4 ) Box 1067, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1937, Page 18
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