To Overcome
JN^jryous;
A Bit,of Sound Advice.
■ Nervous people, as a rule,-suffer greatly [from dyspepsia. The , minute-things go. wrong or something upsets the nerves, ',or' they are' tired and; overworked; itney feel itin their stomach. Appetite vanishes and. gives way to dull, dread, uneasiness, and what they do eat doesn't digest properly. Then comes belching, heartburn^ sour rising, and a whole train of distressing, symptoms. .'■■..' •'" ■"■■': Nervous dyspepsia should never be treated with pepsin pills or artificial digestents. The stomach is a sensitive organ, and the nerves that, control it should;at such a time be calmed and strengthened, when all stomach distress will, quickly cease, appetite will return, and the stomach will digest its food properly, and as Nature intended. .-.■■'.
_Thanks to a remarkable new chemical discovery, it is now possible to feed'the nerve.cells1 with the exact.stimulus■: they require when overworked and. unstrung, and this preparation, called Phosphorated Iron, .is; producing remarkable results- in the treatment of nervous dyspepsia and .other nerve disorders. It makes an amazingly quick change in any person,;strengthening the stomach and charging the nerve cells with a strength; poise, power, and tremendous- reserve energy, and giving nerves of steel, a clear bead ancl brain, courage, power, quick wit, and real vital vim. Phosphorated Iron cannot harm anyone, and contains no dangerous habitforming 'drugs/ Sixty tablets to a flask, and this is enough to bring relief to even the most obstinate cases.
Leading chemists everywhere have phosphorated Iron with a: positive guarantee, of satisfaction or money 'back.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 21
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