MADE WRETCHED i? NEURALGIA.
Dreaded to go out of the House.
This Woman Cured by Treatment that Restored the Nerves to s Proper State of Tone.
Most women who sutler with neuralgia will have noticed that some time before the attacks camo on they were becoming run down and bloodless. That is the particular condition neuralgia thrives in. The reason is that the nerves, which get their nourishment from the blood, fail to get this nourishment when tho blood is thin and watery; they become run down, and give riso to neuralgia and other nervous troubles. Curing the cause of neuralgia, then, amounts to increasing the blood supply. This is why Dr. Williams' Pink Pil'ls havo cured scores of cases. They actually make new blood and lono tho nerves. Neuralgic pains quickly disappear under their influence. Mrs. W. Haddock, 26 Cuba Street, Pctone, Wellington, suffered severely with neuralgia, and was cured by these pills. Mrs. Haddock said:— "I used to have cruel attacks of neuralgia lasting often lor a fortnight, and then going away for a month or so. Perhaps for three weeks I would have it continuously in both sides of my face, and the pain was almost unbearable. It would shoot up to the temples and press over the eyes and settlo in the back of the head. My nerves would be quite unstrung. I would hardly know which way to turn, as every nerve seemed hammering in my face. I would get through the house duties, but they were a great 11*0111110. My gums would turn so red and inflamed and the jaws would be very tender. After the attack wore off 1 could barely put a comb through my hair, my head felt so tender. I dreaded to go out of the house if a wind were blowing, but. bedtime was the worst time. I couid barely lie still with the pain, and 1 would be awake for hours. I would try all sorts of remedies, but I would get no ease at all when the attacks came on. I would get no warning of an attack. I might be quite free in the morning, and after dinner T would be in torture. I could not eat anything at fiieso times, of course, and I felt wretched in spirits and short tempered. Fortunately Dr. Williams' Pink Pills proved of great service. The first box made me feel a shade better, and, continuing with them, thev gradually toned up my nerves, and in time the attacks eased off altogether. Three boxes cured me, and I am now in very good health." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by chemists and storekeepers, or sent by mail, post paid on receipt of price, 3s. per box. six boxes Ms. Gd., by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.*
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1389, 15 March 1912, Page 8
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