Catarrh Dangerous
<►- OFTEN MAKES VICTIMS WO»H-00% BUN-DOWN WRECKS. To be able to breathe freely, hear clearly, smell, taste, and arise irfth* morning refreshed and strong wrtli head and throat clear and free from phlegm, are conditions that make life worth while. No victim of catarrh can enjoy life as he should. The effects of this ravaging, disgusting disease are too. plainly felt, and yet, few people realise what a serious disease catarrh really- is. 1 It is more than a trifling ailment, more than . a . passing discomfort; catarrh is a dangero.us cortdStipij. It may lead to many distressing, complications, such as clogged nostril* a constant, disagreeable taste in the mouth, loss of hearing, dull. he'adaches, or perhaps .consumption. Left to itself, catarrh slowly and surely undermines the general health. Being a disease of the blood it should be treated through the blood to secure results. Sprays, inhalers, and ointments can never perman-
ently help catarrh. Below is printed an old-fashioned treatment that can be made up in your own home for a trifling cost, and which has been used with good results in cases of catarrh. Go to any chemist's and get an ounce of Parmint. Take it home and put it into a syrup made of i pint of hot water and Jib of crystal sugar. Take a tablespoonful tour times a day. This preparation has proved successful in many cases because it acts upon, the blood and mucous membrane, and * tends to correct the trouble in the proper way. If the blood can be made pure your catarrh should speedily vanish. Anyone who has ca'arrh in any form should give this simple preparation a trial. Copyright. —3O
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21245, 17 August 1934, Page 7
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279Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21245, 17 August 1934, Page 7
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