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Summer Best Time To Relieve Catarrhal Deafness, IT MAY NOT TROUBLE YOU IN WARM • WEATHER, BUT 'CHE GERM OF CATARRH IS STILL IN YOUR BLOOD. Those who suffer from catarrh, catarrhal deafness, or head noises often imagine they may'throw off its dreadful effects during the warm days, only to find the first touch of winter weather brings it back with all its former distressful hawking and spitting. Mild weather, however, will aid the treatment, and this is an excellent time to thoroughly cleanse the system of the germs. That catarrhal troubles are due to a constitutional disease of the blood is readily understood when you realise that any disease germs which have inflamed the delicate membrane of the nose or throat are likely to be breathed into the lungs and stomach and thence ,to the entire system by means of tho"'blood. To rid yourself of the trouble you must remove the cause. The disease itself is what you must attack, and not merely the outward signs or symptoms. Therefore sprays, salves, inhaling liquids, etc., merely play with the complaint, since they could have no effect whatsoever on the blood. This being so, much time has been spent in perfecting a pure, gentle, yet effective tonic that should quickly dispel all traces of the catarrhal poison from the system. The effective prescription which was eventually formulated is given below in an understandable form, so that anyone can use it in their own home at little expense. Secure from your chemist a one-ounce phial of Parmint (Double Strength). Take this home and add to it : V-pinfc of hot water and |lb of crystal sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. The first dose should begin to relieve the distressful head noises, headache, dullness, cloudy thinking, etc., that cause miserable days and sleepless nights and difficult breathing, while the hearing should rapidly return as the system is invigorated by the tonic action of the treatment. Loss of smell, mucus dropping in the back of the throat, and choked-up air passages are other symptoms that indicate the presence of catarrhal poison, and which are often overcome by this efficacious treatment. If nearly 90 per cent, of all car troubles arc directly caused by catarrh, there must bo many people whoso hearing may be restored by this simple home treatment. Every person wlio is troubled this way should give this mixture a trial this very summer.— [Copyright.]

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Evening Star, Issue 21006, 21 January 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21006, 21 January 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21006, 21 January 1932, Page 7