NERVES AND THE FLU.
Run down systems naturally run great-, er risks of catching influenzt than doe« the strong, healthy physique. As a, safeguard against this ever-recurrinK complaint, build up the vitality andl keep fit. This can be don© by adding Sanagen, the British Nerve Food, to the daily diet, thus biulding up> the nervous system with proteid of milk and •giycerophosphatea. These rarer and finer food elements are vitally' necessary if vitality and nerve strength are to< bs maintained. Simply add Sanagen ,to your ordinary food'—it mixes perfectly, with milk, /coffee, cocoa, porridge, puddings, and omelettes. Sauagen wa.n awarded the Gold Medal, the highest honour at th© 1920 Food Exhibition held at the Royal Horticultural- flail, London. Commence taking Sanagen ihe British Nerve Food, now—if is sold by chemists at 4s 6d, Bs, and 14s ,6d, or post paid from Sanagen Co., Bos 210, Chnstchureh. A valuable freabboklet on Neurasthenia will be sent post free on application.—Advt. ..■'.....
*or Influenza, take Woods' Great Pea. permint Cure.-j.Advt.. >
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 41, 17 August 1921, Page 9
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166NERVES AND THE FLU. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 41, 17 August 1921, Page 9
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