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Pronouncement of Vital nd the Athlete, the Old TRIUMPH OVE § WHAT THE PRESS SAYS. The Press, not only of tha Empire, but many foreign countries, has drawn attention to Mr. Overbeck's remarkable invention for banishing disease. Medical Men, the Press and the general public cannot fail to be deeply interested in the news of an important health discovery, of equal benefit to the Invalid and the Athlete, the Old and Young. The fact that the new health method announced to-day is entirely independent of drugs adds additional interest. The knowledge that it is the outcome of the research and experiments of a well-known British scientist ensures it receiving the careful attention it deserves. British scientist ensures it receiving Few men are better entitled to a hearing when they speak on the sub--ject of health and well-being than Mr. O. Overbeck, F.R.S.A., F.P.C. (Lond.), etc., the well-known British scientist. For Mr. Overbeck, at 70 years of age, is a marvel of physical fitness and r FAVOURABLE OPINION OF MEDICAL MEN. Many medical men are now recommending Overbeck's Rejuvenator, and The following' comments are from leading newspapers In England:— The Grimsby Correspondent of the Weekly Dispatch says:—" Grimsby is becoming' a Mecca of old people anxious to be made young. Mr. Overbeck, the Grimsby scientist,, told rrie he was being overwhelmed by applicants suffering from various ailments who wish to submit to treatment from the machine which Mr. Overbeck claims restores the balance of the electric current In the human system." The Daily News, describing a demonstration of the Rejuvenator given by Mr. Overbeck at the Savoy Hotel, London, said: "Mr. W. J. NVomcrsley, M.P., who presided, said that he had known Mr. Overtwo or three years his health and appearance had Improved wonderfully." Health and Efficiency (the leading health magazine) says:--" The Overbeck Rejuvenator is well so called, because the extraordinary difference in his own and other people's appearances, palpable to everybody, has been so marked arter using the process." The Leeds Mercury says: "Middle-aged men in Grimsby, using the machine every day, tell me the treatment has rid them of such airiictions that beset middle-age as Sciatica, Lumbago, and Cramp. Elderly women are chasing away Time's wrinkles with its aid. I heard or one case where a man who had suffered* from long-standing deafness can now bear after using the beck for many years, and during the last ' instrument with regularity." STRIKING REPORTS FROM NEW ZEALAND SUFFERERS. BEST HEALTH RESTORER I RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS mental alertness, whereas before he ÜB i n g jt themselves. It is contrary to began to probe into the true cause of medical et i quette to mention their ON THE MARKET. AND BLOOD PRESSURE. ill-health he was given up by his doctor as a dying man. When, therefore, Mr. Overbeck announces that he names, but the following remarkable reports are from prominent members has discovered a new health method t h e profession who have given the that promises to,banish a host of in- inßtrument a thorough trial, and speak tractable disorders, strengthen weak constitutions, and to give the elderly a from their personal knowledge:— new lease of life, his words have be- .. Mr Oveibeck's instrument is hind them a weight of authority and , ■ . , ~ , experience that compels attention. practically foolproof, and ,f the very instructions are carried out is entirely harmless in use." (Signed) M.8., Ch.B. (Vict.) ROMANCE OF OLD MAN'S RECOVERY OF HEALTH AND VIGOUR. Eight years ago, prematurely worn Papanui Road Christchurch 26/1/31 NarrQW Auck i an d, 29/10/29. ". . . I have received considerable benefit from your Rejuvenator ... I consider It «. very pleased to say the Rejuvenator the best health restorer on the market." . pvprv c nt |erartfnh and that it (Signed) G. ILLINGWORTH. IS & Ivln £ ever y satisfaction, ana mat u was entirely unknown to me about six /M-TAnnn A weeks ago. Rheumatoid Arthritis, and I CATARRH AND ASTHMA think all its complications, has afflicted Lautoka, Fiji, 2/10/29. me for 15 years. All my joints have been "... I have derived the greatest benefit Immovable for many years, blood pressure from the Overbeck. For years I have suf- at the danger point, and I had a severe fered from Asthma and Catarrh, but since apoplectic stroke, nerves and indigestion, f have carried out the insmictions ray complaints have almost disappeared, and e^es bloodshot now all these tortures my health has improved wonderfully. I are much reduced, and I can move all my am over 60 years of ago. ... Can strongly joints about 100 per cent, more freely, on C oTn m m- C be o n ub» eCk ' S Rcjuvenator t0 any " most of the pain being greatly reduced. one in 111-health; (Signed) GEORGE T. SKAIFE. . " The Rejuvenator has been beneficial in a case of muscular atrophy of out by a life devoted to scientific re- J e g S after severe illness, and perseaTch, Mr. Overbeck was the picture of a decrepit old man on the verge of the grave. sonally I have used it on my bald head and I am certainly gradually getting a good crop of hair, for which I am very thankful and pleased.' (Signed) M.D., M.8., C.M., F.R.C.S. His interests in life had been as ' * many coloured as Joseph's coat, and (Signed) M.D., M.D., he clung to them with all the tenacity of a man who knows in his heart that he ought to resign himself to the easy " There is not the slightest doubt chair and slippers of old age. But, that the machine is all that you claim though a devoted and skilful pianist, for it. In one case of very bad he was compelled to give up playing Varicose veins, where anything that called for brilliancy of they were unusually execution, owing to the severe palpita- knotted and hard, the tion that immediately followed the Overbeck softened playing of a rapid piece of music. And, them, reduced the though an enthusiastic horticulturist, pain, altogether made he soon found that to stoop down and the patient much more put a plant in the ground was to risk comfortable. In cases a heart attack that might prove fatal, where the hair was very full of dandruff His hair, meantime, had gone sud- t jj e mac hj ne moved it denly white, and was extremely scanty, restored the hair his face was deeply lined, and his a norm al condition, blood pressure abnormally high. j n caßes c f headache the machine is invaluable, especially where AN EXPERIMENT—AND ITS headaches are largely MAGICAL RESULT. °f a nervous type." Concerned at the rapid thinning and (Signed) M.D. NEURITIS AND NEURALGIA. Waitahuna, 10/S/30. "... can truthrully say I have derived great benefit from the Rejuvenator. I have had severe neuritis and neuralgia In the face for the past 8 years, and at times could neither eat, speak, nor sleep with the pain. I tried many remedies, but all of no avail, until I tried the Overbeck. I was 79 years last birthday, and am very thankrul indeed." (Signed) S. E. BLAIR. Am on crutches, but move with freedom My age is over 60 years." (Signed) A. H. THOMPSON. N A L/ L i nryc 1 , ////> J a f) (Xtf/rAffA / toAiAfaliiZ tk>/wn>e> Jtnditaz) /uixit/AJ DIPLOMA OF MERIT- —»■» m iba? - _ i AN EXPERIMENT—AND ITS MAGICAL RESULT. Concerned at the rapid thinning and whitening of his hair, Mr. Overbeck s thoughts turned to electrical stimulation. He began experimenting. His first efforts were not very successful. Then the idea came to him that jf electricity is to be of real lasting benefit it must be absorbed without sensation, just as it is absorbed from the food we eat. The cells must, in very truth, be fed with the electrical current. The upshot was the invention of an electrical instrument constructed on entirely new lines. He tried it first on his hair. The result was magical. Not only did his hair rapidly grow thicker and darker in colour, but his mental faculties became greatly invigorated; every day he found himself getting stronger; the rheumatism that had plagued him for some time disappeared, as well as the kidney trouble, from which he had been a j chronic sufferer; his eyesight improved to such an extent that he was soon able to give up the spectacles he had worn for years; and before long he was able to resume a normal life of active work. World patents were taken out. A name had to be chosen for the instrument. "It has rejuvenated me. It will rejuvenate others. 1 will- call it Overbeck's Rejuvenator," was a happy thought, and under this aptly chosen name it has gone forth on its mission of healing to all parts of the globe. GIVES GREATER VITALITY TO DEVOTEES OF SPORT. Sportsmen and sportswomen find it equally beneficial in strengthening their muscles and toning up their nerves. Golfers discover that their handicap improves after a few rounds with the Rejuvenator. Swimmers testify greater suppleness of the muscles and greater power of endurance. Athletes testify to increased stamina and enhanced recuperative powers. Vocalists announce a wonderful toning up of the vocal chords and improvement of the singing SCIENTIFIC SUPPORT FOR INVENTOR'S STARTLING CLAIMS. Extraordinary as are the claims that have been put forward on behalf of Overbeck's Rejuvenator, recent developments of science go far in their support. The leading scientists of the day are at one as to the fact that the ] entire universe is an electrical phenomenon, each atom of every substance, including the cells of the human body itself, being composed of positive and negative electricity—each atom a miniature solar system, with " planets " revolving in their orbits round a central " sun." Electricity is the driving force of the universe. By his discovery of a new process of discharging among the " sleepy " or torpid cells of the body life-giving currents of the electric force, Mr. Overbeck has solved the greatest problem of the age, for he has found a reliable permanent means of overcoming the diseases and the overstress of civilisation, and flooding the overworked and exhausted cells with a new tide of energy and vitality. Wmftm ; 'lt Cm» Reduced facsimile of the Diploma of Merit, awarded to Mr. Overbeck for his exhibit of Overbeck's Rejuvenator at the International Exhibition of Inventions, 1929. The document is signed by Lord Askwith and Mr. S. E. Denning on behalf of the Council, and is given under the common seal of the Institute of Patentees (Inc.) A few years ago Mr. Overbeck's heart was so weak that he dared not stoop to tend his beloved plants. To-day, when he can spare the time from his many exacting engagements, he is at work on his estate the livelong day, planting, potting and so forth. He is often still hard at work in the waning light, iong after his gardening staff has gone home, for since his discovery oi the secret of vital energy and health he does not know what it is to be tired. A Few of the Ailments which Respond with Remarkable Rapidity. Constitutional Disorders disappear under the marvellous health-building treatment described here. The following are a few of the ailments which respond with remarkable rapidity:— Mr. Overbeck at work in his Electro* Chemical Laboratory. Since his discovery of the true secret of the health and activity of all the cells of the body in Electricity, his researches have earned him the gratitude of thousands of men and women in all parts of the ■.. world. PARALYSIS. AYondale, 28/6/31. "... We would not like to be without the Rejuvenator. My husband cured his eye, which was paralysed. ... I recommend it whenever I can." (Signed) I. LINFOOT. RHEUMATISM AND PALPITATION. Mt. Eden, 4/3/31. "... I have great pleasuro in Informing you that the Rheumatism has vanished, also the palpitation ... am quite a different individual. . . . You have given the machine the proper title, ' Rejuvenator.' It's the best investment I ever made." (Signed) W. R. LOSE. A NEW MAN.. "Whitford, 21/6/30. . . valvular rupture or the heart which I had for three years, noises in the head, nervousness, and acute rheumatism in shoulders and knees. . . . Inside three months I was a new man—thanks to your machine." (Signed) J. C. WADE. Asthma Blood Pressure Catarrh Cramp Constipation Deafness Ear Affection# Eyesight Defects General Weakness Gout Goitre Headache Heart Affections Hair Growth and Recolouration Insomnia Indigestion Loss of Vigour Lumbago Nervous Debility Neuritis Neurasthenia Paraplegia Rheumatism Rheumatoid Arthritis Sciatica Stammering Voice Troubles Wrinkles NERVES, HEART, LUMBAGO, BLOOD PRESSURE Te Kuitl, 1/6/31. " Berore I started using the Rejuvenator I suffered rrom nerves, pains about tha heart, lumbago, and blood pressure. . . . Now I am pleased to say all the above complaints have disappeared by the regular use of the Rejuvenator, which I consider is worth more than money to anyone In bad health ..." (Signed) J. MACKENZIE. RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS Miramar, Wellington, 29/1/31. "... that dread trouble Rheumatoid Arthritis. I have suffered for years and tried many things in vain. After using the Rejuvenator two months I could both see and feel an improvement, arter using it five months I consider it worth its Weight in gold." (Signed) C.S. EE Fill in and Post immediately this N.Z. HERALD COUPON entitling you to a Copy of the Fully Illustrated Book about the remarkable health-restoring method described in this announcement. 3QEI- "iQgaor— 1 "I " -fftrTftr ' -iftriftp? _HQTg3Q I SPECIALITY AGENCIES, LTD., D ° T V —s, 8 o Please send me a copy of the Free Book about Overbeck's Rejuvenator, fully illustrated with plates M showing self-treatment for a variety of ailments. I enclose 6d in stamps to cover postage. ji OVERBECK DISTRIBUTORS, g ADDRESS. N.Z.H."—2 (Please write clearly.)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20922, 11 July 1931, Page 15

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