NO NEED TO ENDURE HEART TROUBLE
SUFFERER WHO REMOVED HEART PAINS AFTER 30 YEARS. The heart is called on to pulsate the blood circulation. Every four minutes the blood makes a complete circuit of the body—36o times a day. If the heart labours under a condition of weakness, due to ill-health, it naturally follows that the body cannot be expected to stand the continual strain, work and worry of these abnormal days. Pains in the region of the heart, which he believed to be rheumatic heart, or smoker's heart, or both, were suffered far 30 years by Mr. E. Fell, Greymouth. " I was told that there was no known cure for the heart, only absolute rest. Six months ago, I lost all these pains about the heart. At the present time, sitting or lying down, I have no pain what-] ever, and can sleep ten hours quite comfortably, thanks to R.U.R.," wrote Mr. Pell to the R.U.R. Company, after his wonderful experience with R.U.R. The abundant testimony for R.U.R. proving that it removes the cause of 19 out of 20 human ailments, continues to grow. Mr. Fell's case is typical of the majiy who have found life an intolerable-hurden of pain and suffering until R.U.R. finally ended the trouble. The cells and organfjoi th<| feody.
made to function normally by R.U.R. it clears away the cause of tiredness, body and joint pains, constipation, headaches; purifies the blood, tones up the liver, kidneys and stomach and corrects all tendency towards failing health. It contains a laxative, liver stimulant, kidney cleanser, blood purifier and acid corrective. No matter what you have wrong with you, R.U.R. is bound to do you good. Take R.U.R. and Right You Are!
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 169, 19 July 1941, Page 13
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