WEAK HEARTS RESTORED.
npiHE value of a strong healthy heart -a- cannot be over-estimated ; yet how many people you meet every day have weak hearts, and 'unfortunately believe that such a state of affairs is incurable Many of these sufferers who are troubled with such symptoms U6 pains in tho region of the heart, irregular puise, dizziness, smothering or cholting sensation in the throat, fainting spells, inability to lie on side, especially the left, shortness of breath after slight exertion, swelling of the feet and ankles, etc., attribute them to heart disease, but this is not necessarily so. In nine cases out of ten, they are simply the complainings of a heart which has become weakened by overwork, worry, unnatural living, etc., and what is needed to restore it completely to its normal state is something to help it to perform its duties, something to strengthen it, and this in what "Di. Day's Heart Help" will do for your heart. This wonderful medicine has proved over and over again the correctness of the contention that Heart Weakness _is not Heart Disease, which roaily is incurable. "Dr. Day's Heart Help"has made thousands of weakhearts strong, and there are many people to-day who owe their robust, vigorous lives to this great medicine. If you have suffered from heart weakness and have lived, perhaps for years, in the appalling belief that your heart was diseased, and that you might drop dead at any moment through sudden heart failure, do not neglect the symptoms any longer, for sooner or later this weakness will surely lead to the dread disease, but help your heart now ; give it the assistance it requires, by taking "Dr. Day's Heart Help." Get a bottle to-day. It is procurable from all chemista at 4s 6d.
WEAK HEARTS RESTORED.
Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 101, 30 April 1909, Page 2
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