CATARRH
TO the editor of, the press. Sir, —Scanning an Australian paper I came across a letter by a correspondent who had been a great sufferer Srom catarrh. He related how distressing it had f> ee n for him till he hit upon, as he. thought, a possible cause, the kapoc bed and pillow. He emptied the kapoc out and substituted flock. Almost immediately, he said, he began to improve from his malady. He was so pleased with his discovery that he sent his experience for the benefit of others who cared to try it. I got rid of my kapoc pillow and substituted feathers. Although not a sufferer from catarrh, my breathing apparatus is much improved; so I pass the suggestion on for those who care to test it. — Yours, etc., ‘ PREVENTION. March 7. 1936.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21727, 9 March 1936, Page 8
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