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HOW HOSPITALS REMEDY CHRONIC CONSTIPATION.

A TRAINED NDHSE'S ADVICE. The liver.and other excretory organs are frequently getting closed v£l. impurities. A sluggish lner, intestinal congestion headache, *»? new, muddy or pimpled complexion. Urerißhness," backache, biliousness, indigestion and languor are «*«% doctor; term "the beginning of all disease for they show that dangerous toxins are being drawn into the blood Poisonous cathartics, such as calomel (mercury), often irritate the liver to convulsive action hut do not stop adherence to walls of the intestines not cleanse and strengthen the <«» c«« secretorv ducts and glands tor tms latter purpose there is nothing tetter than Alkia Saltrates, the refined deposits of certain natural ™ rat)VO ™ e n d 'l cinal waters, obtainable at small cost from anv chemist. Get a few ounces and take dailv a level teaspconful dissolved in a "half tumbler of water, continuing until all signs of disorder have disappeared. You will very soon be K in to enjoy life again as Nature intended vou should. Mental effort and concentration are no louder difficult, hard work becomes .» pleasure, and that constant tired feeling completelv disappears. Avoid strong cathartic pills, lowering salts or drugs, eat moderatelv and drink occasionally a little of the saltrated * ater ~ N f.K own liver clarinet—and you need net er fear a recurrence of the disorders.--H. L. K. ~ b

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18968, 5 April 1927, Page 5

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HOW HOSPITALS REMEDY CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18968, 5 April 1927, Page 5

HOW HOSPITALS REMEDY CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18968, 5 April 1927, Page 5