HOW HEADACHES START. Hf.AUA' \iz> may be started by a hundred and one derangements of the health, but the actual cause is often impure blood. The nerves of the head are the most I sensitive of the entire nervous system. j Like all the nerves of the body, they are dependent upon pure blood for their health. They are affected by any derangej ment of the system that throws impurities . into the blood. Sufferers from headaches will find that their health is run down. ;or that their digestion is out of order, ,' or that there is some other cause why the < blood L: impure. It is onlv natural then that the nerves should complain, and that j the head should ache and throb. j The most dangerous practice that sufferers from headache can fall into is the taking of drugs that merely fata toe | pain. As time goes on the patient finds ' that she has to increase the *« U« same effect, and" later many become a can be recommended to ™%™°£ v sufferer- **£?$* "£d tone up the not only ■***W B and free the nerves system, but "gfjaftffr*. from all Sit P fonnin 2 drugs which harmful **_ nau - headaehe remedies. Sor-n^STdeier in medicine can ; £■*{&,wSff: rS.«s^ booklet on "Diseases of tho Bkod. >
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16128, 17 January 1916, Page 7
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