TO PERMANENTLY OVERCOME CHRONIC CONSTIPATION.
For "liverishness/' constipation, biliousness, headache, drowsiness, bad complexion, . etc., try drinking before breakfast a little Alkia Saltrates dissolved in hot water. Feel fit as a prize-fighter all day. ; When you sleep the heart immediately slows .down, and then the sluggishly moving blood deposits greasy and acidulous poisonstoxins— throughout the system. v Next morning the blood flows more rapidly again, but cannot flush out all the impurities accumulated overnight. 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 should thoroughly cleanse the whole system by washing : out all the poisons in the morning. Then your body acts better, as a fire burns better with' soot •; cleared from chimney. Ask your chemist' for a few ounces of refined Alkia Saltrates,. and take before breakfast and once after the noon or evening meal, a teaspoonful of this dissolved in a;.' half tumbler of y hot water. The before-breakfast dose.; promptly washes out all mucous and acidulous poisons from entire intestinal tract,: leaving the way clear to receive ; and properly digest food. The saltrated water also reaches the liver by absorption, thus stimulating that organ and removing any congestion and sluggishness.- 'Alkia' Saltrates compound is practically tasteless, also harmless as sugar, in any quantity, and it never gripes. Children love it! especially with a little sugar added. It is the greatest solvent "and eliminant known to science, and its curative properties will make 1 , you a crank on the subject of internal cleanliness.— C.N.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18532, 17 October 1923, Page 12
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262TO PERMANENTLY OVERCOME CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18532, 17 October 1923, Page 12
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