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DIGEST WHAT YOU EAT.

THOUSANDS OF STOMACHS STARVING WHERE MOUTHS ARE WELL

Eating is fast becoming too much a part of the daily routine, if not a mere tickling of the appetite, a thing to bo gotten out of the way, as quickly as possible. Little thought is given to "what kind of food," its effect upon the system; and whether it will be of use in building up the tissues of the body. Your stomach will revolt if it is not already doing so. It must shut up for repairs. What of the dizziness and sometimes pain which stops you after a hurried lunch. What of the general distress after a heavy dinner, a feeling of pressure against the heart, which calls a halt and makes the breathing difficult? Is it common for you to be oppressed with belching and sour eructations? Are you constipated, and then do you laughingly toss a shilling to the chemist for his most palatable relief? Bew.iro of temporary cures that are but palliatives. Many antidotes for the common ills which our flesh is heir to seem at first to relieve, but in reality, if not injecting poison into the system, lay tho foundation for a deeper-seated and more far-reaching disorder. Three-fourths of all diseases originate with a- breaking-down of the digestion, and nine-tenths of all digestive troubles originate with one or more of tho symptoms named above. Beware, then, of Indigestion and Dyspepsia. If you find yourself aching, listless, lacking in ambition when you should be on tho alert, Do not doctor the stomach! It needs a rest from food and drugs. : Do not flush out the bowels. It takes more than forcing food through the passage-way to make blood and tissue nerve. Do not starve your stomach. Food is a thing to be worked for all there is in it, and your 'stomach will do the work, if you will help it in Nature's way. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabulos contain nothing but "the natural elements which enter into the healthy stomach and intestines to perform tho function of digestion. They go to the source of tho trouble, and restore tho glands and fluids of the mucous membrane to their proper condition. They promptly relievo tho distress of all troubles originating in the stomach or bowels. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules are obtainable cvervwhero at 2s. CJ. per tin of SO Tabules.-Advt. 12

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1144, 3 June 1911, Page 10

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DIGEST WHAT YOU EAT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1144, 3 June 1911, Page 10

DIGEST WHAT YOU EAT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1144, 3 June 1911, Page 10

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