"Digestion(is the process of-the Assimilation/of Food, whereby the Body ■is Nourished. j . j INDIGESTION invariably arises from improperly prepared i ■ . food, hasty eating, over-indulgence, fatigue, and exhaustion - 1 -.£<■; during the hot weather,,breathing foul' air,'excessive brain \ ; - work, and more frequently fromxares and worry which exhaust ! ■■■■'■ the nervous forehand weaken the organs of digestioh. -■ ; ; j ■ The eating of -rich'foods at'all ' | ' " hours prevents the stomach from J } P''°P erl y- digesting them, and j v $%§ - decomposition' - and fermenta- '| • t ' on ta ' [e plasce, which generate M !-■"■ ■■ - :a gas, inflating:the stomach, and pressing on the heart, causes pal- a ~ > W pitation; ; orthere is a disagreeable | •* v "m ?' •BMlph«ng.of-.ww1,.-<)r. -perhaps the <7; : ifT .1 a lump of |;-A - " ' n " s ' (lmac k> ' Thisproi - '*-'■■'■ r -''duces weakness of:the stomach, j■ ■ '■■■ j- andbefore the person -ls-awareof j v£-«v it he has dyspepsia>fastened upon * . . . „ . him. j I Indigahon and Svfcmg banished ■>>, .i. _ ■: | 'p —i i'- by Dr, Morse'slndtan 7{ootPills. r Morse's Indian Root-Pills,•. «0I . ... 1 are, not simplya purgative which - ; j .-forces the food out.of: the.body, depriving.the'stomach of its -j ■ : nourishment and thus starving the system; they.' contain the • essential properties that-are temporarily lacking in the Stomach" f ■ : tjirpjigh, weakness,., and; complete : the- digestion f andvassimilaf % ' tionj.and so restore, the functions of the digestive organs by obtaining the maximum "of nutriment-from the food, which/' - •sustains the body and assures good health. -~ ' >• f : >5Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills . A Splendid Remedy. ' '- • « T rSfKate Silvester, Hastings Street, Napier, \mfts-:— ' , .- j can;highly recommend your Dr. Morse'slndian Root ' !1 1 ~P ills assplendid.remedy for- Indigestion and Constipation B : niand allfamily ailments, s l-.havc used them myself-for about | \ : ' years and so has my daughter, and l ean'assure you that • •| ; - ui- rtncy navehad a wonderful effcct, entirely,overcoming Indigcs* 1 */ ' ■ -coition "and acting as a<corrective of the:whale system.nTst.' ..V;./ |:. >• ; -■v:h Morse's Indian; RoofcPills act on the Liver and restore it-to*• '■* \ 1 *' :J • activity? and remove all the unpleasant cffects which,are so : ; ■ * • . ".common when that organ is sluggish. I recommcrtcl them-• • whenever opportunity offers, and you have my penttiaeion to '• ; I ' use this. ' j > * * are a perfect Blood Purifier,-and-an infallible remedy for Biliousness, Indigestion,'Constipationi'-Headaches^'-Salbvit l Complexion, Liver and: Kidnev :Trouhles, Pil&i Pimple^ 1 ■ j " Boils and 'Blotches, 'andfor -Female Ailments'^ 1 - ,J t THEY DO NOT WEAKEN. DO NOT SICKEN. DO NOT GRIPE '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 750, 24 February 1910, Page 5
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