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i'! jit l .! mam if! 111 liHtrainaßifti ■M m AH f!f! fflßliS iiin;. iiliii iiiiilfl !il» : M • * taPS KattHSiH ■v.*t '^;TP * !*» Ettg "iff* pp f'ili ' tt Here is the speedy road to robust health Shorten convalescence and regain "the joy of life" AFTER illness most people find the Obviously such a tonic must be based on « • road back, to perfect health both full medical knowledge of the require-r-orianmp Anaemia is a ments of such cases.' It must necessarily j on g a nd wearisome. Anaemia is a brake on every effort towards recovery. Rest and nourishing diet do not quickly enough restore the vitality-giving red corpuscles in the blood, and the patient languishes in a weak state of convalescence. A change of air is always to be recomriiended, but even this is not enough. Obviously such a tonic must be based on S full medical knowledge of the require-' ments of such cases.' It must necessarily be an iron-containing tonic, because iron forms that part of haemoglobin which unites with the oxygen in the lungs and bears it off on its life-giving mission through the intricate maze of the arteriea. qA nerve and blood food menaea, dui even uiu i az - One thine only can shorten this tedious When considered on ; this basis the efficacy o J . , < • _r i r-ocAc h/>cnmf« period—a tonic is absolutely necessary of. Clements to renourish and strengthen the nerves, apparent. •- _ ■■i' •i • rri ' the haemogl oAtl iTOtl-COtltCttlttlQ 1 OtliC while its otl Particularly must it restore the activity of the appetite the red blood corpuscles by increasing wise to sti the supply of the haemoglobin with which Clements '1 they should be charged. Since the duty of opiates, and haemoglobin is to carry the life-giving oxy-. lant. Made gen from the lungs to every part of the mula, it is body, its vital importance becomes at once food, nour apparent, and it is in this respect that a re-establishi tonic performs-its most beneficial service, health. It It is very necessary here to I distinguish between a tonic < ?ub i ication> one w hich and a stimulant. The latter con y a to the British Pharacts merely as an excitant, or ' macopaia ,n JrrJtonf wivinff a " /rort is the most important even an irritant giving a w one false impetus and causing a £ the most essen tial concorrespondingly greater de- . stituents of the red blood eree of weakness after i its corpuscles. Iron has been have oassed A stimu- called the * reat r "P ir , ator y efleets nave passea. /v sum a in the lungs it takes up lant can cause definite harm oxygen from the inspired atr whereas a tonic wisely chosen a nd carries it to all tl\e tissues." does vast permanent good.' of. Clements Tonic for such cases becomes apparent. Containing iron, it augment - the haemoglobin so essential to the blood, while its other components serve to restore the appetite, assist the digestion, and otherwise to strengthen the nervous system. Clements Tonic contains no alcohol nor opiates, and is in no respect a mere stimulant. Made to a recognised medical formula, it is definitely a nerve-and-blood food, nourishing depleted tissues and re-establishing the very foundations of health. It may be taken with perfect _____ safety by all members of tandard medi- the family, and is as bene- , one which ficial to children as to adults. After any illness Clements Tonic-may be recommended with the full assurance that it will hasten the passing of the weary days of convalescence, that it will shorten the journey back to health and vigour. Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores. ■ ' v ''-r.-/ -y ■4<?
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20468, 21 January 1930, Page 3
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