A Direct Cure for Anaemia
4 Treatment That Builds up Weak Watery Blood. o Bloodless New Zealand Women Tell How They Regained Health and Strength.
The most direct treatment, also tho surest and safest for Anaemia, or bloodlessnoss, is one that builds up tho blood supply. This is the reason. Anaemia is literally bloodlessness. Tlip paleness, weariness, headaches, Indigestion, heart palpitation, side and backaches, all spring from the one cause, bloodlessness. When the blood supply is renewed there ia nothing to cause all these disorders. Because Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills make now blood they are the most certain cure for Anaemia known to Medical Bcience. They havo cured so many cases of Anaemia in New Zealand that if you ask someone who haa been ill, weak and bloodless, bow she was cured, the answer is almost certain to bo by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. If you suffer from a lack of blood you cannot take anything that will as speedily make a supply of rich red blood as these pills. Below , are accounts from bloodless people who have been cured:— Accklaad Woman Wretched with Anaemia. ' "I fell away and became anaemic," said Mrs. .Tas. Wilson, 5 Severn Street, Kybcr Pass, Auckland. "Tho hot weather tired mo vory much. My appetito got poorer, till at last I hardly ate anything, howovor dainty. I lost all my colour. My chccks and hands and lips wero quite bloodless. If I cut myself hardly any blood would come. I was subject to faint turns, especially in tho mornings, and would often havo to go back to bed and rest for two or three hours. I never went out much, I hadn't either tho strength or inclination. I could hardly do anything about the house. The least bit of housework tired mo out. I often had headaches in the front of my head. I liked sour things such as lomons. My heart would thump wildly if 1 walked up a hill or climbed a stair, and I was thoroughly low and wretched. I never had any enjoyment in anything. Most nights I would not close my eyes till two o'clock, and I'd have dreadful cramps in .'my limbs. I was troubled with a cough, and -my friends thought I was in a decline. I couldn't sew or read for long at a time, becauso I'd feel so dizzy. I -was ailing from the time I was 14 till I was 17, and then 1 chanced to read about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, so I started them. Aftor the third box I began to feel a little stronger and brighter. My food began to agree with me, and I got more appetite. Soon a little colour came into my face and lips, and as I progressed' tho fainting turns got' fewer
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 817, 14 May 1910, Page 13
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