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CUKE FOR GRAVEL AND STONE.

•When, there is a sediment like brickdust in Iho urine it is an indication that, the kidneys are not. doins their work, properly, and immediate steps should be taken to restore their healthy ar-tiqis. If this precaution is neglected, the particles may gradually become larger, and the miserable suffering caus : . ?d by Gravel .oi" Stone, result. Stones are usually formed in the kidneys, aiu! descend thence into, the bladder.' They are -composed of urio acid, or of o.valate of lime— solid matter which should be held in solution in the fluids of .the body, and be passed off in a dissolved condition in .the urine. Uric acid stone is by far the commonest kinci '.'■..■'"■■' Wheti a stone is formed in a kidney, great pain in the loins is felt, and this b.ecomes agonising when the stone leaves llie kidney" and passes through one of the narrow channels leading to t.hft bladjJei. The •• pain then expert enced is known as Kidney Colic. It ceases when the stone reaches the bladder. . - ■ ' • . .. . .■ . ■ Once in the bladder, 'the stone may be passed off with the urine, or it .may remain and become larger by tho accumulation of deposits. Sometimes a stone will form' in* : 'the bladder by the simple cathering together of particles of gravel. . ". '••■■; ■'■•■■■.= ■ - Persons of all- ages may suffer from stone or gravel. Even little children are not exempt. . When a stone, formed in the kidneys, is too large to pass through the passage leading to the bladder..- the passage becomes closed, dropsy sets in, and the patient may die in a few hours. . • - '. ' VVhen stones remain long in the bladder, they grow "to a great size, sometimes as. large as an orange, and they frequently haye to be cut out. The rational . method ot v treatment is to coivect the action of the kidneys. • hereby, removing the cause. In a healthy condition of the kidneys and urinary system the. water holds the solids in solution until it escapes from the body. In disease the solids are deposited in the kidneys and bladder. From Mr. Hans Nilsen.-2O7.xMiller- ' ' •■■■■-Btreet, North- Sydney, N.S.W. , 19th .■ October, 1911. . ".For years I suffered .very severely from my kidneys.. 1 had excruciating pain in the back and in my sides. My urine would often be full of a brick-dust-.like sediment which caused me great pain while urinating. My appetite was very fickle, and I was much reduced in flesh. When I commenced , to /take Warner's Safe Cure I was in- : deed in a:very weak state. of health, and disinclined for any kind of exertion. My sleep was very much disturbed by the pains in my back and head. I took several bottles of Warner's Safe Cure, and that medicine completely and effectually cured me. I have had no ' trouble since, and for my present good health I give the credit wholly, to Wat ner's Safe Cure." From Mrs. J. Thompson, 583, Hannanstreet. South Kalgoorlie, W.A.,,2nd November, 1911.; '•"I suffered with my kidneys and from grayel a short time ago and was gettins very run- down in health. The doctor whb attended me regularly advised m* to undergo an operation. At times the pain was so intense that I had to have morphia.- injected which gave me temporary relief only. A friend recommended me to take Warner's Safe Cure, and after taking several, doses, I began to. feel better. When 1 had taken, the contents, of four bottles the ; symptoms of my complaint completely left me." From Mrs. E. Peiren, 11, Vine-street. ,-• Redfern, Sydney, N.S.W., 14th ■■■> March. 1910. , . . "My son suffered fcr nearly six months from severe- kidney complaint, i took' him to several well-known Sydney doctors: with.ciit good result. Some of; the doctors said that he .had gravel, but their medicine did him no good.. I decided to try rWarrier's Safe Cure. ~lx\ kll, he took three small bottlesful when he was thoroughly restored tG health. 1 -cannct . speak too highly of Warner's Safe Cure for kidney complaint." , /Warner's Safe Cure for the kidney! and liver is" sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, both in tht original (ss) bottles and' in' the cheapei (2s 6d) "Concentrated," noh-alcohclu

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Grey River Argus, 26 August 1912, Page 8

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CUKE FOR GRAVEL AND STONE. Grey River Argus, 26 August 1912, Page 8

CUKE FOR GRAVEL AND STONE. Grey River Argus, 26 August 1912, Page 8