Such is only too frequently the kind of consolation offered to catarrhal suf- ., forers, and it can be proved l that tho number' of peoplo of all ages who suffer from catarrh, or from its corelatcd ' imaladies and.troubles,.is simply legioii. ■V: Millions of the inhabitants are gripped .by the nose with this disease, which is one. of''tho most unpleasant of. all ' ■ ailments. i?hich affect mankind, and is the forerunner of almost every other ,'. v 'diseajse—;so-, that "Take care' of: your .Bose, :and' your nose will take care of jou,'?has become one of tho most vital iruisms of human life. Chronic catarrli ..bus indeed a tight grip upon its Vic-: tim, for it makes itself felt in hundreds of ways. It grips the nose and causes <•> polypus or post-nasal growth, adenoids, , . ozena,'thickening of tho bones or terminals of cavities, bay fever, etc., etc., .also decay of bones of tho nose and surrounding tissues, resulting in foul and . horrible odours, usually, put down to "bad breath" or disordered stomach by mistaken people. It grips the ■ eustachian tube and. inner; car, and causes - frightful head noises andl deafness. It : : grips the ■ throat and causes diseased and enlarged tonsils; . It grips tho uvula, and makes it soft, and too long, causing a tickling in the throat, with constant cough. It grips the vocal . cord and causes hoarseness, and a constant hawking up of phlegm, or "trying to clear the throat." It grips the larnyx, and) causes it to inflamed and painful. Catarrh also grips the bronchial tubes, and causes bronchial ; : catarrli and bronchitis. It grips tho .nerves of the lungs and causes asthma. H grips the entire lung structure and • 'causes rapid consumption. . DURING . LAST YEAH OVER ONE 'mOUSAND AUSTRALIANS DIED FROM CON- ; SUItPTION", every one of whom had nasal catarrli in one form or another, ■ before ever Consumption set in Catarrh even when only, in the latent form, is ,tho necessary predisposing cause of consumption, and in the catarrhal sccro- . tions of ■ this bacilli' easily colonise or propagates, and thence extend, to tho lungs.- Catarrh often induces deposits of foul matters iu"tho cavities about and around the eyes, and causes many cases of eye trouble, ulcers on the eye, . .cataract, granulation, andl blindness. .Tho methods / adopted by some, medical men of drilling.' a hole through tho : jawbone, and inserting a tube to drain the antrum cavity into the mouth, cannot be too strongly condemned, as it liever affects a euro. It also causes neuralgia, and makes tho teeth decay. Suf,'ferers who are gripped by tho nose by ■ this disease ape nearly always what is . 'termed "mouth breathers"—they nearly "always have the moutli open, findiin'g it hard to breathe by the nose. ' Many parsons have more or less continually somei ''tohteam ita tho throat":
viiv uuiuou } and however much this may ho expectorated during -tho day and while • awake, during asleep theso catarrhal matters find their way down as a matter of course, into either tho lungs or. : else into the stomach. No wonder, then; that so many suffer from indigestion, and so many stomach disorders. In children particularly this induces worms and other gastric and intestinal parasites. There are innumerable ' instances of so-called pleurisy, which are nothing more or less than acute cases of tubular colonisation. Catarrhal climes for years pass gradually infiltrate ed down the tubes into tho lung ceils, , andl the patient having come in contact with tubular infection, either hy drinking infected milk, or some consumptive person, the germs finding such favourable environment, multiply, thereby . causing the inflammatory conditions of the lung and lining of the lung known as pleurisy, which explains how so many, soon after an attack of pleurisy develop consumption, and die within a year or two. _ Anyone will feel convinced how injurious to the general health catarrh' is when it is understood that all the air that is breathed passes over the parts where the foul deposits are located, and over the decaying bones and tissues, and in this way tho poison is carried into tho blood through' the air cells of the lungs.. Not only so, hut with evory breath exhatad tho surround-, ing air is poisoned, and becomes infections to other persons, so that a badly affected case may cause the ultimate death of thousands. Parents pass the diseases fo their children, a truly hor- ■ rible and appalling fact, and pass them to an untimely grave. The lung cells present a surfaco of over a thousand Bquare feet to the air, and in this way .is autotoxemia, or self-poisoning, brought about. The catarrhal slimes also find their way down into the stomach, • duodenum, liver, intestines, and bladder, and in that way extend catarrh to ■ every ono of the internal organs. Any number of instances have come under my observation of so-called ulceration of"tTie stomach, which, in reality, were truo cases of gastric catarrh—or catarrhal abscesses oE the walls of tlio stomach. Doctors wash out tho stomach for this, but in vain, as that is only tampering'with tho effcct; washing out flro stomach will not remove out' of the " system and blood the constitutional, tainfc which is tho truo cause of catarrh. The impure secretions filter downward to tho throat, bron- . chial tubos, arid lungs. Deafness is thus brought about owing to theso impure secretions collecting about #h'e inner ears and eustachian , tubes,
which often —too often —results in head noises?and total loss of hearing. Insanity, as is now well known, is often caused by catarrh in the head, and by the catarrhal abscosses forming on tho brain. Bye troubles are also caused by the catarrhal matter collecting over i and around the eyes, post-nasal growth, ] or polypus, serious enough to grip by i the nose any number of sufferers, and : to consign them to a consumptive's i grave. All those growths have their ( origin in those constitutional • causes i which induce catarrh. Enlargement of ; the tonsils can only exist in sufferers . who are gripped by the nose —that is. who suffer more or less from catarrh. < To attempt a-euro for polypus, or of ; any post-nasal growth, by surgical < operation, by cauterisation,, medical treatment, or by any merely local treatment, is a mistake. The way in which doctors treat cataarh in its many ■ phases is entirely wrong, because they - only treat the effect—spraying, douching, burning, cutting, "sawing olf spurs," drilling the jaw, and inserting a tube to drain the antrum cavity, scraping the diseased bone, cutting put the tonsils, clipping bits of "tho uvula, etc., never can be an-effective cure. : The -reason is; that all, growths have their origin in constitutional, and morbid matters in tlie system. A merely local treatment, whether surgical or otherwise, cannot effect a cure. The fact is in daily evidenco, and proved by the numerous recurrences of growths which doctors had cut out. .NOW as to . tho CURE—This is absolutely and posi- , tively assured by Mr. Kugeluian's new and natural Herbal Remedies. By his herbal system no operation is necessary ° for. diseased bones, adenoids, spurs, > - cavities, polypus, or other post-nasal 1 growths, nor for enlarged tonsils, nor V For any other form of catarrh or disease, as his Herbal Remedies get down j to tho constitutional inducing causcs 1 and by completely eliminating out of J the entire system the constitutional taint which is the fundamental cause of catarrh, insures an .absolutely per- . manent, cure. Sworn certificates of any number of chronic catarrhal sufferers , can be produced to p>rove that Mr. Kugelman's Herbal Remedies are most ' wonderfully successful and permanent. " AS TO PROOF —It has been found that • in giving evidence it is accessary for • tho deponent to swear ito the truth , of his assertions, such an oath render-. j.vng him liable to imprisonment if falso. I Now, this is cxactly what has been ' done by theso thousands who have been ' cured by Mr. Kugelman's/Herbal Re- , medics of every supposed incurable disease on earth r they have sworn to J .the truth of the statements they hdve made, so that all may know that they 3 aro true. On this account most special 1 attention is directed to the fact that - here are innumerable cases of deepiyt' seated, intractable, and sup- . posod-to-be incurable diseases which baffle the wJiolc medical world, and yefc such cases are now being cured in a permanent manner by Mr, Kugelman's s / Herbal Remedies.
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