OVERTAXING THE NERVES.
CAUSE OF SERIOUS BREAKDOWNS.
Many people live so mueh on their nervous energy that they, quickly become a "bundle of nerves." This state is not far from the brink of a serious nervous breakdown. Considering the intensity of modern conditions, it is really surprising the nerves do not. fail in more cases than they actually do.' The number of "nervy" people increases, and every day one meets victims complaining of sleeplessness, mental weariness, and irritability. Nerves in an exhausted state are underfed. They are overtaxed and will not become steady and strong until properly nourished. The blood feeds the nerves, so treatment of any nervous disorder should be by building up and enriching the blood. The success of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a nerve restorer is due to their great blood-building properties. These pills enrich and renew the blood, which supplies to the starved nerves the essential elements they need.
Under the influence of the new blood created by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills yon will regain a vital nervons system, yonr headaches and backaches, depression and irritation will vanish. With renewed vigour, life will enlist new interests and brightness. All chemists and stores sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, 3s bottle—nothing else will do. —6
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19725, 16 September 1929, Page 7
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