WHY GOOD BLOOD IS RED
Why are wo continually being told that good blood must be bright red? What has colour to do with tho quality? Just this. • Tho oxygen in tlio air is tho great supporter of animal life. Ono business of tho blood is to take orvtren from tho air (which it meets m. the lungs) and deliver it to the tissnea of the body. When the blood, filled with l:le-6ustaimng oxygon, is sent out by tho heart it is bright red. When it returns tilled with impurities, and deprived of its oxygon, it is dark.
Irom thia it is clear {hat thoro are two prime requisites of health, pure air -Wi.' red ' blood—tlio pure air to furnish the oxygon, the rich blood to carry it where it is noeded. Dr. Wil"fjPl^k Pills make, tho blood rich and lod becauso they increase its power I to carry oxygen, actually making R- 50 much more a;blo to carry increased life and strength to every organ of the body, fry these tonic pills and note the increased colour in cheeks and lips; see flow your nerves become steadier, vour appetito better, your digestion stronger, your step quioker, your troubles lighter. Any chemist or storekeeper can supply tou with tliem at tlio old price, which has not been increased, 3s. per box, six boxes 365. 6d.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2906, 19 October 1916, Page 8
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225WHY GOOD BLOOD IS RED Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2906, 19 October 1916, Page 8
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