THE TRUE CAUSE - OF RHEUMATISM. Is Add in the Blood and it Can s Only be Cured Throagfi the Blood, 0 Greymouth Woman Who Was , Cured Relates Her Experience. Not many yews ago doctors thought rheomatism was only a local pain caused by oxposua to cold or wet. Uw they ***** ihoumatisni is tauted by tho blood becoming tainted with uric acid. '.Chis acid contracts tho muscles, Milieus Hie wrote, and jtiUalo* the nerves. Then tho cold and wot make the joints and muscles groan with aching rheumatism. You blame the J«f <*• ** the real causo is acid .in the blood. IX not promptly treated the stcflnoss spreads, and tho pain grows worse each year, until you ore a helpless cripple, tortured day ahd night. It the disease touches the heart it moans sudden death. You can't cure rheumabsm with | liniments, plasters, or hot cloths. You must go to tho root of tho trouble in tho blood, iho one sure, scientific way to care riieumatism is Dr. Williams' Pink PiUs, because tW actually male new blood. They sweep "out tho noWnons acid, loosen Iho jomts and muscles, and bring ease and freedom whoro before had bern pam and misery. Iho follow, ina is a typical instance of how they cure. "About lour years back Rheumatism gradujjjiy appeared in both my hands, and in timo 1 Sas miitc crippled," said Mrs. Robert Loach, 17 Leonard Street, Greymouth. "I suppose rt cane on from putting my hands in cold water and hot water for my household duties. It began w itli a tingling and burning hot pain in overy finger joint, I could movo tho joints, but they swelled up dreadfully and tho skin grew red and slimy. I tried all sort* of liniments and hud lnodicmo from tho doctor but got no rohef. My hnnds at times would be quite numb. At night I had bo hang them , ' over tho bido of tho bed. I could onh sow • or knit with tho greatest diißcuHy, all the timo tho pain nevrr left mo. Tho doctor said I had Chrome Uncmnatism, and I Kot very down-hesrtod, as I epiitp aipaoted to bo crip* - pled in the future. In winter I folt worso than in tho. summer. I «as a sufferer for more tlian a year. At last I tried Dr. Williams' Pu)k Pills, and by slow degrees tho pains left my hands. My finger ]o!nts got easier and tho swelling began to go down. I kept on with the pills, and tho soreness went for good., ' IVo never been troubled since I also 'folt much brighter and stronger and toned" 1 up in orcry way, and my appetite improved.'- My health now ie ex. collont, Uicro isn't a,.trace of Elicnmatism loft" The price is 3s. por box, six boxes lGs, Gil.. and if you havo trouble in' getting, them send a postal note for tho amount ro the Dr. WillibW Modicino Austrahreia, Ltd., , .Wellington, and tboy will lw sent post freo fry return rnafl- 3184
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 9
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