' -~ .•:;■■■■ : THE AFRICAN NEGRO.V : 1 .: . ' .. ■ ■ ' -• . ■ I HAS BEAUTIFUL PBAELT. > TEETH, ' V . CLEAN, WHITE, AND ' PERFECT— ; WITHOUT A FLAW, EVEN IN OLD AGE. : - >■ ■■■■ ■'.;; -' •■ -".- -. ■/■:- 4 GIVING'•'. NEAE. TO N.ATUEE, : :.Hie i :. ■ DIGESTION-IS PERFECT, ■' . .] ■ ' Dr. Livingatone, ■ and later.'Sir 'Hinry'- .".I Stanley,-both'of whoiu spent much time 5 .'.'!• in the eiploration of Africa, in.' their ;, : i memoits mention the fact 'that members; ■ -:--j of all the tribes that, they caine in con-' -"! tact, with possessed', beautiful, .white,' j pearly," sound' teeth; ind that on' investi-'.: .. : \ gation. they found that this was. due to " ■ j tho fact that the digestive organs of the.- 'A negro had never . Been'impaired,,and that , . ' they were able at all times to' take care.' ; ofi the coarse foods that were taken into ' the stomach;' " '.." '■'■" "-'."._ ':-.■■ : ; food is of the plainest kind;. ; aid is'seldom, if ever,..cooked. It 1 -'!*' J eaten as it'is found, with.but little.pro- \ iparatibn: ■■:•■■ ■.:•■.-.-. ' "" _ ., ! ' The cause of unsound and .imperfect .',' l teeth .found among civilised people is due ,i to two important facts—the prevalence' of ( .dyspepsia, indigestion, . and . stomach / ! troubles, and the food we eat. . : ' ■Inthe foods ;that we .eat; there ...ie a ( i lack of' phosphates and other, materials '■' necessary, tomake repairs and suppjy.tho ■' .waste in the'teeth. V. . '' '■ ■- :! Then; again, fow people .in civilised ; : ] countries, are free'from dyspepsia, which,- '.-] interferes with the vfhole system and j causes trouble everywhere. - ;. ;. ■■; . ' ' .: j ■ To have' sound teeth.. oure yoni' dya-" ■ ? pepsia and eat proper foods, and'you. will, .- i have little-trouble with' them. ■ '.■ i : f A- tin" of Dr. Sheldon's. Digestiy* ' 4 Tabules should be"k'ept'ui"tho hbuso at - all-times. Theyvoure- dyspepsia,- -6onr ; ; i stomach, indigestion, and put the stomach 1 and intestines in a healthy condition. .' •'■■"! These Tabules contain, powerful- ingr©. '■■■.' ■> diente, which assist the stomach in , th« ' i process of digestion,- and put: it . in . a .' ' . i healthy condition. '...-■ ; :.\ There are many bodily illc due'entirely - : | to stomach troubles. . ...-.; .. , . .'.- If von are ill, 'ask' yourself. if -'your ; ■' j troubles may not be eacased byindi»es< '■•'"■' tion. •■ ■■ -■•-■.■'■■' . ' .■":■■■ j ; be-the cause -of- the whole i diffioulty, and to euro it means to havo ■'•■ perfeot health. , . ... . s You can obtain Dr. Sheldon's Digestive ■ Tsbules everywhere »t 2s. 6d. a tin'el « i JEwuwb.—Advt, !
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 799, 23 April 1910, Page 3
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