INDIGESTION AT 68.
BILE BEANS RESTORE ROBUST HEALTH. The symptoms c-f indigestion are very numerous, the most noticeable being a feeling of heaviness in the chest, disagreeable taste in the mouth, dull pain in the head, less of appetite, and a pale and sallow complexion. No medicine that acts upon the stomach only, never has, and never will, cure indigestion. To effect a permanent cure of ■ indigestion, the root of the evil—the liver—must be reached and regulated. For this purpose Bile Beans are the only rational remedy. They stimulate the glands which secrete the gastric juice to healthy effort; regulate the flow of bile; purify the blood; promote the liver to healthy working order, and incidentally tone up the stomach. The whole internal economy is made healthy and vigorous, and indigestion becomes a worry of the past. Mr H.; Warren, bootmaker, of 157 Church Street, Oamperdown, Sydney, writes:—"l have pleasure in testifying to the great good I have derived from Bile Beans, my experience of them being of over five years' duration. I used to suffer from severe pains in the chest and between the shoulder-blades, loss of appetite, and sleeplessness—-the result of indigestion. I could always depend upon Bile Beans, however, to remove all the pains and put new life into me, and now, though 68 years old, I have a good appetite, sleep well, and feel fit enough for anything. I always keep Bile Beans in the house, and tell all my friends, the great benefit they have been to me."
At this season it is necessary that a short course of medicine should be taken that will purify the blood and tone up the internal organs, thus preventing the blood from becoming overheated and boils and pimples, etc., making their appearance. Bile Bearis are the best spring medicine. Sold everywhere at Is l|d and 2s 9d per box, containing three times Is l*d.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 239, 9 October 1907, Page 6
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316INDIGESTION AT 68. Marlborough Express, Volume XLI, Issue 239, 9 October 1907, Page 6
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