TO PFPMANENTTA' OVERCOME , CHRONIC CONSTIPATION.
For "Livefishness,','/ Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, Drowsiness,, .Bad ;/ Complexion, etc.i try drinking before breakfast a little, Alicia/ Saltrates dis- ■'/■■'•■ solved in hot water. Feel / fit as ■ a . prize-fighter day. :";•"/}/, '•:■'.:•.':-.:- "'--' ..' ■-'.•''•■ \" •■' '-■'-'••■ ■'■'•."--'':-: ■;.':'■•'■'■■ >.■■■■. :'/-'.;;:'.>."'■'•"/
;./ When you sleep the heart immediately slows down. : and then the sluggishly moving blood deposits greasy arid acidulous poisons—throughout -the' system. Next morning the blood flows more rapidly again, but cannot flush out all the im.purities" ■ aecamtiliSted overnight.:/:T*;:That. means a clogged < liver and > constipation, "the beginning of all disease," So poisons are sucked into the blood through thousands of. absorbent intestinal glands. ; ": You i should thoroughly < cleanse the whole iiystem ''by washing out % all/ : tha persons ;in the morning. Then your body acts belter, same as a. fire ; burns„ better with scot cleared from chimney. •'_ Ask your chemist for a few ounces of; refined Alkia Saltrates. and.take before breakfast arid once / after the noon or ' evening: meal ; a teaspoonful of this dissolved in a half tumbler of ■'-hot'- water. -/The before-break-fast dose promptly washes out all mucous, and acidulous poisons from entire intestinal tract,/ leaving ■ the/way clear to receive arid properly digest food; The saltrated water I also /reaches the liver by absorption, thus stimulating , that organ and removing any congestion and sluggishness. Alkia Saltrtttes •, compound is'; practically tasteless/, also harihless as -sugar,? in any quantity, and" it/ never gripes. ;; Children love it,, especially with a'little-sugar added. /It ia the greatest /sblventVandVelimiijants known to science, and its curative, proper)lies "ajill make you a/ r crank on the subject of internal cleanliness.—
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18460, 25 July 1923, Page 7
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