HEADACHES AND NEURALGIA.
BOTH DUE TO THE SAME OAUiSE. Headaches and neuralgia are generally regarded as simple ailments, and yet they often cause most acute suffering. To get temporary relief some people foolishly fly to sedatives, and t™ consequence is that changes inthe blood are set up, with disastrous ill-effects. To do any permanent good we must get to the root of the trouble. Now, except when caused by organic changes, headaches are always due to the blood being out of condition: they never occur when the blood ,1s perfectly healthy. Similarly, with regard to neuralgia, this is caused through badly-nourished nerves, again due to poor blood. Therefore, the obvious and commonsense way of treating these ailments is to improve the condition of the blood. This you can readily do by taking Dr. ■Williams' Pink Pills, which have gained world-wide fame because of their remarkable blood-enriching properties. Not only do Dr. Williams' Pink Pills help to enrich the blood, they create new rich blood. This accounts for their success in the treatment of headache, neuralgia, ansemia, and other disorders arising from poor blood. So start taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and see how soon you feel the benefit. All Chemists and Storekeepers sell them, 3s a bottle—nothing els© will do. —1
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19357, 9 July 1928, Page 5
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