THE NEED OF MORE BLOOD.
The whole System gets out of order In Anaemia. » . A Great Sufferer tells how she Renewed her Blood Supply. When a person's blood supply falls below it's normal level, the sullerer is said to be anaemic. In Anaemia thero is scarcely a function of tho ■ body that is net aflccted. The stomach is unable to digest food, the heart goes thumping and palpitating because thero is not sufficient blood to pump, the nerves become run don-n and Neuralgia often follows, and thero arc also the minor symptoms, paleness, listlesfiicss, headaches, and backache.,-. When tho blood supply is increased to its proper point, all these symptoms naturally disappear. Tho wliolo treatment of Anaemia is, therefore, treatment to increase tho blood supply. Dr. Williams' l'ink Pills are recommended for Anaemia because- they aro blood-making tonic medicine. They actually combine with food and air to increase the blood supply, and they have cured a host of Anaemic sufferers in New Zealand. Among recent cures is that of Mr?. V. W. liurn, 31 St. Vincent Street, Nelson, who gave a reporter the following statement for publication:— . .
"When 1 was younger I used to- go out in all weathers, and I blame this first for my health giving way," said Mrs. Burn. "My appetite was always very binall, but it began to get less and less, till at last 1 had to be fairly coaxed to eat anything. I only eared for acid and turn , things, such as lemons and pickles. 1 had no colour, my lips, .hands, aud"checks were pale, aud my hands and feet were always cold, even in summer At timbs my skin was very clammy. A sudden noise would set my head aching violently. Sharp pains would dart acro.-s my temples and press down on my eyes till I could hardly see, and-these attacks would last (ho greater part of tho day, always having ringing noises going through my brain. I was particularly nervous tho least thing would startle me and set my heart thumping, and a short walk would occasionally set it boating quickly. I could hardly stoop or bond forward without my back aching. At times I'd ache all over. My eyes had dark rings round them. I only slept, at nights in fits and starts, and would wake up quilo weary, besides feeling low-spirited all day. I'd have to rest during the day, as 1 couldn't keep always on the go with housework,' I'd .'eel so fagged out. ]f J. cut my fnißcr hardly anv blood would run. only a watery thin fluid, and not much of'that. I seemed to have hardly any bipod in me. I was extremely thin and debilitated. I went on in this wav for years. Sometimes I'd feel a littlo belter,' but I always fell back again in health and becamo thoroughly wretched. Hut on trying Dr. Williams' l'ink Pills I found them acree with me from tho first, and in time they completely built .my health up. ..I found my anpetife improving a littlo. and I viewed a meal tablo with lofs diVlike. As I began to eat better mv health slowly began to return, and I felt my blood potling much vicher. Then as I kept; on, day by day I .got a bit stronger. I showed improvement in mv face. colour came in my lips. I lost the dark circles round <>vos, and tlio 'nenralitic pains raped oil', and I found my headaches getting less severe. Tn time every ne.hn ind n;iin passed otit of my system, till at last I was thorouglilv cured." Remember, only the genuine T)r, Williams' Pink Pills rure. Don't bo gulled inlo taking 'omMliiiur «ml- to be just as imoil. Of nil dealers' nf 3=. per lv>x, fi W«= Ids. r,d;,;nr from Iho Dr. Wil]!™,.. , Medicine. Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1192, 29 July 1911, Page 3
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