JOINT PAINS An unmistakeable sign that your kidneys are ailing M/% mm The kidneys, those wonderful filters of the body, keep the system free from the poisons which the natural working of the body .constantly throws out (uric acid, bacteria, dead cells, etc.). In normal health these poisons are passed out of the body through the bladder—you are not even aware that you have kidneys. Apart from their filtering, the kidneys have other work. They regulate the sugar and water content of the body, so ensuring that these two items are always present in proper proportions. m De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are specially prepared to heal and strengthen the kidneys. Inflammation is reduced and the kidneys are nursed back to health. Then the kidneys quickly remove the accumulated poisons in the system and your aches and pains disappear. But let the kidneys get unhealthy, as is easily done by shock, chill, after-effects of influenza or other disease, and you quickly know there is something wrong. The poisons, which should be thrown out of the body regularly several times a day, are being held up. They settle in muscles and joints, causing Rheumatism, Joint Pains, Backache, Lumbago, Sciatica and similar mystery" pains. Thebodyalsosuffers because the balance of nutriment from food and drink is not corrected by the sick kidneys. I A I Kidney & Bladder Of all Chemists 3\S & 6j6
For 30 YEARS theyVe never failed to relieve COUGHS, COLDS. FLU, BRONCHITIS/i RELIEF BY INHALATION X / 6 &- 2 / 0
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 40 (Supplement)
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