TERRORS OF CONSTIPATION. VOMITING AND STABBING TAINS. BILE BEANS CUKE PERMANENTLY. Mrs. C. Clarkson, Darcy Park Estate, Clyde, N.S.W., says:—"lndigestion and severe bilious attacks' made tuv life a misery. The primary pause 'of mv troubles was constipation. My kidneys became aQ'eoted, and I suffered from "n disordered liver. Wlieu 1 would breathe asiito pain like a knife-thrust would Caleb me between the shoulders, while the heavv weight that seemed to settle on the chest created a most unpleasant sensation. Wind also troubled me, my stomach would swell up, and I haxl awful vomiting Jilt. Gas arising from sourness of the stomach would cause a choking sensation. Ono night I vomited so much that I could only bring up mouthful® of greeu bile. The. strain proved tco much, and I lapsed into a state of complete insensibility. I tried tonics and sewral other romedjas, thiulsin.g tltevy might do me good, but they all failed to bring me relief. Aji old nurse who had derived benefit from a course of Bile Beans strongly recommended me to fry this mcdieine. Her advice I followed, ami after I had been taking Bile Beans a short time, there was a wonderful change in me. for the bettor. I was scon cured of constipation, and mv liver was restored to natural activity; the bilious attacks left me entirely, and no longer lvus I distracted by fit s of vomiting. differ completing a course of llilc Beans all my ills were banished, and I have had splendid health ever since. It is two and a half years since Bile Beans cured me." Bile Beans end constipation, indigestion. biliousness, headache, piles liver trouble, flatulence. Manmia, debility, bad "breath, noor blood and female ailmeuls. _Oi all chemist: aad Etorei.—Adrt
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1293, 23 November 1911, Page 6
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