WHY SOME CHILDREN THRIVE IN WINTER AND OTHERS DON'T Most children are given sod liver oil as a winter tonic. But why do some children get real benefit from their cod liver oil, ivhilst others get little benefit? NOWADAYS practically every careful mother gives her children a cod liver oil tonic in winter, to build their systems and so keep them safe from colds and epidemics. Why is it then, that some children really thrive on their cod liver oil and become strong, sturdy and proof against illness — whilst other children seem to get no good out of their cod liver oil, and become pale, easily tired and often ill ? A famous Medical Research Body has discovered the answer: the good your child gets out of cod liver oil depends upon how well he can digest it. ■ “ When cod liver oil is given in the form of Scott’s Emulsion,” says this Research Body, “children can wholly digest the oil, and get all the body-build-ing protective goodness they need.” FOUR GOOD REASONS WHY YOUR CHILD'S COD LIVER OIL TONIC MUST BE SCOTT'S EMULSION I Ordinary cod liver oil and cod liver oil mixtures are difficult for some children to take. 2 Scott’s Emulsion is the most digestible form of cod liver oil. Soon after taking a spoonful, every drop has gone to strengthen the child’s whole body, particularly the chest and lungs. 3 Scott’s Emulsion stimulates your child’s digestive juices. Thus it ensures that the body gets more nourishment out of food. 4. Scott’s Emulsion also contains hypophosphites of lime and soda, to help still further in building up your child’s bones and teeth. Next time you are buying a cod liver oil tonic for your children remember that only Scott’s Emulsion has all these advantages.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 123, 23 April 1938, Page 11
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