PILES AND LIVER COMPLAINT.
When the Liver is clogged by the inactivity of the kidneys and "bowels it becomes torpid, and fails to filter fho bile from the blood, thus producing biliousness and a general ' impairment, of tho digestive system. The tongne is coated, the head aches, digestion is imperfect ; thore ia aching of tho limbs and back, feelings of fulness, weight and sorenoss over the stomach mid liver, tho eye becomes yellow and jaundiced and tho complexion muddy, the urine is scanty nnd highly coloured, and the bowels irregular, costiyen?ss and looseness alternating, and is frequently the precursor of inflammation aud piles. 'I have been a resident of Onmaru for 26 ye<irs," writes Mr. D. M. Blair, Wansbeck-jstreot, Onmani, "and for many years I was employed in the Railway Department. Some years ago, through frequently getting wet, I became subject to Piles. 1 tried many remedies, but none havo given me more relief and had morn permanent results than Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills. The bleeding and dreadful itching which disturbed my sleep night after night was spocdily overcome when I cotninc iced using these Pills. "My wife was a martyr to Biliousness, but Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have entirely rid her of that trouble, nnd a pill taken occasionally has had a most wonderful effect upon her health. We both recommend your valuable remedy, and you mny use this in nny way you desiro."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 4
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262PILES AND LIVER COMPLAINT. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 4
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