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INDIGESTION.

• *"•' "- v , l : (By ','Cured.") . .'y Food must be eaten in quantity, and must, bo djgests<-;«gi be converted into blood. -Saturn iMfta this one ot her most imperative-_ta' of life. During the process <f*Hsm\ tion food is entirely changed; is ijfe position by the action of theJuMMi the internal organs through. wl**l paaaee.' in the mouth it*M-»oraMk mixed with the talira. " Tina Wjt swallowed,' and' rnfrrs thii fTrwafE where it ia acted upon by taa.ppi juices, and becomes pantly mSB _rom the stomach smaller • intestine—which yis slmhS feet in length—and Ihiiii liiiiUitjp tiofcs of /the food arS liftta-el Mj» bile anil other juices. * Th*' fiMllH' made fluid ia in a conditio' l tf_f absorbed into and baeotte r >a\**ai(Bß ent part-of the blood. Tne iaiWa tibl,,, portion of the food ia disslMlß into the larger-intestine/ wbeiiea.lt.l in t_f» NMtpelled frOM* the- tmftm gether with other rtrf«sen'alMrA^< Just as certainly iiVfc'lgßr. , l sary to life tliat food must to*JMM|K so, likewise, it it e*se»4id--,taufcgfri blood must be in a oonditioK'tosJipi the food. Torpidity of ;tho;Jw**fe'nv the chief cause of nearly of indigestion, and whe&<the v lilir.-£ torpid the kidneys are generally W£ pathetically affected. Tbe, blosd-aflpa, should be transformed--dea|*sa_jlf filtered by the kidneys and tim,\-*tj| contains uric and biliaryi 4s therefore a feeble abaorhsat ai •__fm ment. This oonditkm ofthe NNHj acta upon the nervous" ystsss, afc_M. digestive organs, and and alters the quality. of ''the, SK tire juioes. '"•£?s'Jg__i The entire nerve energy of a suffering from indigestion-is wmjOTj on ing to the contaminated toaaJgf of the blood, and the BWDrml -WiBI of .mental-and physical dff-_Jgjß which is experienced during'Sa.wpßj of dyspepsia, is duo' to this csSJWfc-TJjfel Tlie blood must be oontli"UQW|lf PBaj fied by the action" of the lirer-jM/MS] neya, or good digestion cannot NMH pected to occur, '" / _____& ' Many sufferers from IndigestiSMM tain temporary relief by eating fM-__ gested-foods or taking roedtciiMS-JlPg as pepsin, which act as digestaajWjg tlio intestines. A ooureo of snoBJSMgg ment merely encourages a "fleWHjWf tion of the digestive orgass,' [ijsg Causes them to become gradually *Jg£ cr and less capable of performtag WJJS duty, just in the same wax? that • m& son who takce little or no *-****"_&!« comes incapable of responding <_*-t--F9 demand for exertion. Other sußsiawj; I irritate the digestive organs into fcjjfl por ary and abnormal activity PI wa*J ing purgative medicines ao ***_*}__*s that presently tho stomach snd (■g}' tinre refuse to act except. irritating stimulation. The oWjjTS tional and permanent cur* * o '-'■ tion is to create such a «"»djwasjai j tho blood that each oorpnscle "•_*"•?- ---hunnrv for food, and ready and <**•£_ to absorb it. The digestive will then respond to the dttßsnftJ-f the blood, and tlio stomach and !■"»■& tines wilt perform their worl" «?$ matter of course. When tho M_**-Ui laden, with uric and biliary po*°*\*p cmnot adequately absorb wn./TA makes but a feeble attempt to *> »-j£ Warner's Safe Cure is not a P*W_M tive medicine. It permanently *■£? indigestion and dvspcpsls, cause it restore* the liver and WWWJjr te health and activity, so that «My blood naturally becomes fret from OTj and biliary poisons, and »T°_W__jß nbsorb nutriment freely. - s " t " B S!l is then convoyed by the blood iO JQm nerves throughout tho body, :;MS M nerves of the digestive organs <*■£-! properly nourished, the OM»ns aNHRU a condition to do their work {***&&& Nature is merely aided in her «ESS-*J to nrcserve a bslance m .ha -"•""•S-B nnd complex nro<v->se< of *"» w renewal by which life is n-»- n * B __^'J["'i In addition to the remilsr JS* MP* 2s 9d bottle*, of Warner s Safe P?iltfi*l concentrated form.of the "Z%k*% now iMued »t 2* Jd ncr brttbv J«J| ner's Pate Cure (Concentrated) «■_-£*"s compounded with alcohol." and tonMM tV> -.lime number of doses s# tBS fJM| bottle of Warner's fafs Ore. ' .\m

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12934, 14 October 1907, Page 8

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INDIGESTION. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12934, 14 October 1907, Page 8

INDIGESTION. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12934, 14 October 1907, Page 8