"And to think I was poisoning my own baby!” “I couldn’t see why he didn’t gain. I never dreamed that 3 my constipation was responsible until the doctor told me. £ - “He explained that slow bowel movements allowed poisons to form and be absorbed by the blood — and this meant tainted milk for baby. “He prescribed the Nujol treatment and it made a world of difference to both of us. Now that I know how dangerous constipation is and how easily it is prevented, I’m never going to allow myself to get into that condition again.” Nujol helps Nature in Nature’s own way Mothers are the best friends of It does not overtax the intestinal „* @ Nujol. When precious new lives muscles. It is not a medicine. pK S <Y3 *CJ 1 are at stake they use the remedy You can take Nujol for any length i 'vd that medical authorities approve of time wit h out effects. To in- A — because it is so safe, so gentle, so sure internal cleanliness it should traoe natural in its action. taken regularly. Unlike laxa- GOIIStiPOLttOTI ■ Constipation shows there is not tives, it does not gripe or form a ’* enough natural lubricant in the in- habit and can be discontinued at testine. The waste matter becomes any time. hard and difficult to move. Then you p e gj n t o enjoy the perfect health ~7need the lubricant Nujol. It makes t h at j s p oSS fi,i e only when bowel up for the lack of natural lubricant, movements are normal and regu- SShyol S Nujol amply softens the waste lar. Ask your chemist for Nujol L matter and thus permits regular today. Made by Nujol Laboratories, FlhlsSK W and thorough bowel movements. Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey).
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 210, 1 June 1926, Page 13
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