GOLDS CAUSED BY GERMS
(How They Begin—And How to Cure Them
Colds are spread by germs—germs that float [in, the very air you breathe. ' Thcie tiny germs, jor microbes, enter the system through the nose | or moutli. They lodge iii the numerous little cavities of the nose, throat, and lungs, ,where I the TOirmi moist conditions provide an ideal jbrcedinß-grevnd. Once there, they multiply j rapidly. These germs then, inflame tho-mucous (membranes lining the nose and throat, and j cause those membranes to "respond" by. floodling tho breathing passages with mucus or iphlegm.
| The way to cure colds, then, is first to destroy the germs that cause tho condition, and then get rid o£ the condition. There has Irecontly been evolved a new scientific treatjment that works in this way. Tho method is (to sprinkle a few drops ot Karsote Inhalant jon to a handkerchief and inhale the vapours Ithat arise. Laboratory tests have proved that Karsote (vapour will completely destroy tho' germs of molds, influenza, and catarrh in less than 10 minutes. Although Karsote Is. such! an effective Ecrrai!dde, it is perfectly safe ia use, cten by (children. Moreover, it is. very pleasant to Suhale. Each inward breath you take floods •every* crevice of the bronchial tubes, right ■down to the bottom of the lungs, witii an i •atmosphere in which, germs cannot possible j ilive. At tho same time, tho penetratingivapour opens up stuffed nostrils, and clears laway that unpleasant mucus from tha back of Itho throat.
Karsote is put up in handy little bottles with (sprinkler tops and screw cap. So it is just Ithe kind of thing one can conveniently carry iv >a pocket or a. handbag—ready for uso anyIwhere, and at any time.
Most chemists ana storcs_ sell Karsote in Mwo sizes. Is 4d antt.2s. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 18, 21 July 1934, Page 25
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300GOLDS CAUSED BY GERMS Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 18, 21 July 1934, Page 25
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