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Rheumatism Indigestion Grovel Qout Anaemia Stone Neuralgia Blood Disorders Bladder Troubles Baokaoha Biliousness General Debility Solatieoa Jaundice Siok Headache All of these complaints are caused by the presence in the bod; of urinary biliary poison*, due to ineffective action of the kidney* aud liver. A realisation of the work performed by these vital organs enables us to understand why, -when toey fail, we necissarily suffer. THE KIDNEYS. By a prooess akin to filtering, the kidney* remove the excess ot water from tbe blood in the form of uriue. Tbe kidney* o( tha averag* man filter and extract about three pint* of urine every day. In this quantity of urine are dissolved about an ounce of urea, ten to twelve grains in weight of uric acid, and other animal and mineral matter varying from a third of an ouoce to nearly an o.inee. Now all of these are solid matter, which, when the kidneys ar* working healthily, is duao'ved in the urine and lea-res the body in complete solution. When the kidney* fail, a proportion of tbe solid matter remains in the blood, and, becoming actively poisonous, produce, the various disorders due to urinary poisoning, uuoh as Rhaumatlam, Gout, Neuralgia, Baokaoha, Sciatica, Gravel, Stone, and Bladder Troubles. Sick Headache and Anaemia are also generally attributable to th* same cau»*. THE LIVER. Th* health of ths livsr and ot the kidneys is closely related. It ls almost Impossible for th* kidneys to be affected and for the liver to remain healthy, and vice veraa. In the liver various *übstanceo ar* actually made from the blood. Two or tbree pound* ot bile ar* thus mad* trom tb* blood daily. The liver takes sugar from the blood, converts it into another form, and stor** it up so aa to bo abl* to supply it again to the blood aa th* latter require* enrichment. The liver change* uric acid, which is insoluble, into urea, which is completely soluble, and the liver also deal* with the blood corpuscles -ahich hay* lived their life and are useful no long«r. When the liver is inactive or diseased, the blood become* laden with biliary and urinary poison* to such an extent that it in not in a oondition to take up nutriment from the food we eat. red corpuscles are no longer formed, and it is the** red corpuscles which nourish the nerve*. In other word* the blood is vitiated and starved, and m ar* bonnd to suffer in conseqnenoe. Indigestion, Biliouaneaa, Neuralgia, Anaemia, Sick Headache, and Blood Diaordere era but Nature* signs that the livsr ia not doing it* duty. Warner's Safe Cure. It is nearly thirty years since scientific research, directed specially to diseases of the Kidneys and Liver, was rewarded by the discovery of the medicine now known throughout th* world as Warner's Bat* Cure. At the outset of the investigation it was realised that it waa necessary to find a curative agent which would act equally upon the kidneys anr 1 upon the liver, these two organ* being so intimately associated in removing the waste products of the body. Warner's Safe Cure possesses the desired property in it* fullest degree. It acts beneficially alike upon the kidneys and the liver, restoring them to their original activity, and enabling them to rid tho body, by natural means, of all urinary and biliary poisons. This is th* reason why there is no neeesaity for anyone to suffer from Rheu* matlam, Gout, Baokache, Lumbago, Sciatica, Pore latent Headache, Neuralgia, Gravel, Stone, Bladder Troublee, Anaemia, Debility, lndlg<aetlon, or Torpid Liver, provided Warner's Safe Cure is taken as directed. Even Brfght'a Disease yields to treatment by Warner's Safe Cars. A Simple Teat to make is to place soma nrine, passed tbe first thing in the morning, in a covered glass, and let it stand until the next morning. If it is then cloudy, shows a briok-dust like ■•diment, it particles float about in it, or it i* of an unnatural colonr, ths kidn*y* are unhealthy, and no time mutt be lost in taking Warner'* Safe Cure, or Brlght'a Disease, Dlabetea, or some less serious but more painful manifestation ot their inactivity will result. CK4I

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12683, 22 December 1906, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12683, 22 December 1906, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12683, 22 December 1906, Page 5

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