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THE VOICE OF NATURE.

*'"'-'' By" (;i\lars." Whenever anyocfi .suffers, from rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lumbasjo, sciaMca,, backache,''• blood- disoidei*, anaeuia, indiscsiibu, jaundice, bihonsueee, .ick headache, general debility, gravel, , Lone or bladder disease, it ie .but. Na-... ture crying aloud for help and eaying, "Your liver is out. of order! Your kidneys are not doing their work ! Restore :hcm to health,- or your Buffering will., uot cease." Nature will not be outraged. So . long as. the urinary and biliary poisons,' which cause the dis- - orders mentioned, remain in the system you. must suffer. When the kidneys ' and.liver are fulfilling actively, their appointed functions tho poisons, which cause the disorders are expelled, in a natural manner, and suffering ceases. The kidneys of. the average person filter and extract from the blood about three pints of urine everyday. In this quantity of urine should be dissolved about an ounce of urea, ten or twelve grains in weight of uric acid, and other animal and mineral matter varying from a third of ah ounce to nearly an ounce. If the kidneys are ' working freely and ■ healthily.all.|hk solid matter leaves the body • dissolved! in the urine, but if, j through weakness or disease, the kidneys : are: unable to do their work properly, a quantity, of these urinary, substances remains in the blood and flows through'the veins, contaminating the ;whole system. Then we suffer trom somo fornv of uric, poisoning,, such as Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Backache, Sciatica, Persistent Headache, •Neuralgia, Gravel, Stone, and Bladder Troubles. . The''Liver is' an 'automatic- chemical . laboratory. In the liver various substances are actually made from the blood. Two or three ' pounds" of bile are. thus made -by the liver -every day. The liver takes sugar from the blood, 1 converts it into another form, and stores ' it up ■ so as to be able to again supply it to the blood 'as the latter may require enrichment. The liver' changes uric acid which 16 insoluble, into urea, which is completely soluble, and tho liver also deals with the blood corpus- ■ cles which have lived their life and are useful no longer. When- the liver, is inactive,, or diseased, ..- we- suffer from some form of biliary poisoning, such as Indigestion, Biliousness, Anaemia, Jaundice, Sick Headache, General Debility, and Blood Disorders. ■ ' So- intimate ie the: relation between the.work done by.the kidneys and that : done ,by the liver, that where. there is any''failure on the part of the kidneys the liver becomes affected in sympathy, and vice versa. It was the realisation, of .the importance of, this close union of the labour of these vital organ* which resulted in. the-discovery of the medicine now known as Warner's Safe Cure. Certain investigators, knowing what a boon it would' be to humanity if some medicine' could "be found which would act specifically on both the kidneys and liver, devoted them&elves to: an exhaustive: search for such a me- Idium, and their devotion was eventually rewarded by their succefla in compounding ■■ a medicine which possesses the required quality. Warner's Safe Cine «x-« hibits a marvellous healing action in cases 'of functional 'or chronic ...disease, of the kidneys and liver, and restoring v. them, as it js frequently able to do, to health and activity, it of necessity cures complaints due to the retention in the system of urinary and biliary poisons. A vigorous action of the kidneys and liver naturally eliminates the poisons, and troubles due to the presence of the poisons cease. Cures effected by Warner's Safe Cuie are permanent simply j because they are natural. A pamphlet containing full information relating to Warner's Safe Cvi€, for the kidneys and liver, wjll be ,sent post free on request by H. H Warner and Co., Ltd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne. , Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeeper everywhere, both in the, original !\ss) .bottles and in the cheaper (2s. 6d) '"Concentrated," non-alcoholic-form.

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Grey River Argus, 24 August 1912, Page 1

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THE VOICE OF NATURE. Grey River Argus, 24 August 1912, Page 1

THE VOICE OF NATURE. Grey River Argus, 24 August 1912, Page 1