, THEY ACTUALLY DO THE WORK; FOOD 'EATEN IS'WORTHLESS UNLES3 - DICESTED. ■ SOME STOMACHS MUST HAVE HELP., 1 , Food taken into the stomach, which from tho, nature of tho food or tho condition of ' tho"stomaoh is "nof'digcstcd, is'tvorso than' . ; no-fpod • at'al). - -This -is a • truo statement 1 iis L, i far as it goes, and a great many dyspeptics " go only this-.far with-their reasoning. They, . argue with , themselves ' that, becauseV 'stomachs 'do not do tho work' givin them r they . must ,bo given less ■ work; iV other, i; : ! ivords; thoy miist bo : starved., .It wouldbo ~ jusj as sensible, for. a business mau who is. : .unable, to do. all his .work, to out his. business v ' down, to bis o#n-capacity, as .it is 'for: a' man ' to starve himself to' relievo his stomach.' The ,V$ sensible: business man .employs . holp," and goes forward' with his business.':, Likewise;- ' tho' Siinsiblo. willemnloy;help :his . stomach, '.and; giye:. his.;, Way;, proper'! ' ; nourishment. • • ' : ; ■ DR. SHELDON'S'DIGESTIVE TABULES : actually-do the-work-aseigncd-to-thom, Thoy relievo wonlc and overburdened stomachs of , a "great-proi)ortion-of-digestivfr action.- Tlioir component parts identical with those of i tho sdigestivV> fluids ■ and .;secretions of tho' i '! stomach, and they isimnly tako lip tho grind' and carry on .tho work .just tho same a's a 5 good,'strong, healthy stomach, would not it. ft. . On • . this •. account.: - DR. • SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES aro perfectly natural; in, thoir, •; action, and., effccts. They do not causo ony..unnatural or violent dis- '; .tujba'nces in the-:stomach', Tlioy '>'$ themselvps. digest-the' food, and supply tha ; .: ; system with.lall the -nbunsKmoht contained V:'' in. ,what ■ is eaten,, arid cirry out: Naturo's planfor tho ■ sustonarice -''aid maintcnauco of tho body. ■ ■ How much-more sensible is . this method ;i than that employed by 'niaiiy sufferers' from ' weak stomachs.. By.-this meaiis .tho' body' and brain, get. all., tli'o. g;ood, nutrition's: food - tney need, and tho man is properly "nourished ' ' and equipped to. carry on Ins:work and per-' form his duties. DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES • are obta>nablo everywhore at 2s. 6d. per tin,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 609, 11 September 1909, Page 3
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