A WONDERFUL FLESH BUILDER. PHYSICIAN'S DISCOVERY ENABLES THIN PEOPLE TO PUT ON 2 TO 3LBS A WEEK. Special Medical Reports, Paris. — That excessive thinness is due to the inability of the digestive organs to properly assimilate food has long been known ; it has, however, remained for Professor Muller, the eminent scientist and investigator, to discover that this weakness of the digestive organs is primarily duo to lack of nerve force and to tell to the world how that lack of nerve force may be corrected, and thin people, men or women, old or young, enabled to put on 2 to 3 pounds a week, and become fat, plump, strong, and healthy. Professor Muller says this may be done without change of diet, exercises, etc. All he finds necessary is to strengthen the nervous system, and for this purpose lie recommends a special nerve food and flesh builder which can be prepared by any chemist, consisting of £ oz Tincture of Cardamoms Compound 8.P.. 2 oz Salrado Compound, 3 oz Elixir Simplex, and 2£ oz water. One to two tablespoonfuls should be taken a few minutes before each meal, and almost from the beginning you will note an increased feeling of energy, vitality, and reserve force. This nerve food is also" very beneficial in overcoming the ravages of tuberculosis, and by some has been claimed to actually cure consumption. Because of its nerve and flesh-building properties it is invaluable in all such wasting troubles as catarrh, stomach or liver troubles, and neurasthenia; but, naturally, should not be_ taken by those who for any reason object to ius&amg theif weight. —Advl.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1914, Page 9
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