BILIOUSNESS AND HEARTBURN.
BILE BEANS END SEVEN TEARS SUFFERING.
That horrible sensation of 'dizziness, and that disagreeable weakening sensation of sickness and fainting are suro indications of disorganised bile flow, and invariably mean biliousness. If the liver is in a healthy condition, the bile flows freely, thus promoting assimilation. When the liver becomes sluggish in its action, the stomach and organs of digestion are overworked. Food is not digested and carried through the system as Nature intended. It accumulates, causing flatulence, sickness, and often vomiting, or, in other tv,ords, Biliousness. Mrs E. Miller, of Calder street, North East Valley, Dunedin, N7Z., says:—"For seven years Biliousness and Heartburn afflicted mc. At times I suffered so acutely that I was altogether unable to attend to my household duties. I tried several socalled remedies, and having gained no relief therefronij oame to tlie conclusion that my complaints had become chronic. I subsequently heard how Bile Beans had proved so successful in curing fel-low-sufferers, which induced mc to give them a trial. The first few doses afforded mc relief. Thus encouraged, I underwent a thorough course, extending over several months, with the result that I am now (/id of both complaints. It is now six years since my cure was effected, and 1 have had no return of the trouble. I cannot speak too highly of Bile Beans as a_ remedy for Biliousness and kindred ills. As a general family medicine they are unsurpassed." Bile Beams are a safe and sure remedy for Biliousness, Headache, Indigestion. Constipation, Piles, Debility, Female Weaknesses, Nervousness, Bad Blood, Bad Breath, An»mia, Disturbed Sleep, Loss of Appetite, PimpFe-s, and all Skin Eruptions, Spring Ailments, and in fact, all ailments that owe their origin to defective bile flow, assimilation or digestion. Bile Beans are obtainable generally throughout New Zealand. 7
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12353, 17 November 1905, Page 6
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