Heed the warning signs or nervous breakdown Take this simple step towards regaining splendid health IRED mornings, weary days, exhausted evenings! These are the warning signals of a nervous tension that must be relieved if you would meet each day’s problems with the clear brain that only bounding vitality ensures. Over- (. work, worry, insufficient exercise,, lack of fresh air, and other similar disabilities of modern life all tend to induce a condition of neurasthenia. Remourish the nerves A breakdown is almost inevitable when the nerves are required to work at the abnormal stress which modern life demands unless they receive extra nourishment to fortify them for the extra work. The one sure way to supply the additional , sustenance is by means of a suitable tonic. This, obviously, must be capable of nourishing the blood stream so that the red corpuscles will be able to bear full supplies of the life-giving oxygen to the nerve tissues. The main essential for this function is an added supply of iron. It is notable that iron forms an integral part of Clement's Tonic, thereby constituting it a- thoroughly scientific, and reliable tonic for all cases of nerve disorders. Its admitfed efficacy lies in the three-fold fact that it is made to a correct medical formula, that it contains no alcohol nor other stimulants, and that it contains no opiates. It is wholly nutritive in its action on the nerve tissue. This explains that sense of steadiness, of renewed vigour, of buoyancy, confidence, and general well-being so universally experienced by those who prescribe a course of Clement’s Tonic for . themselves. By taking Clement’s Tonic for the "rundown” feeling you are effectively guarding yourself against danger of neurasthenia. A perfectly safe remedy Clement’s Tonic may be taken with perfect safety by all members of the family, and is quite as beneficial for children as for adults. Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores. Always keep a bottle in the home, CLEM ENTS TONIC Gives Radiant Health 1 27-B-38
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6552, 8 March 1928, Page 11
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