Health and Happiness Ruined by harsh Medicines Constant drugging with harsh medicines might be keeping you well now, but fairly soon those doses will have to get bigger, and more frequent Each time you lift a spoon to your mouth, txr take any harsh medicine, you're hitting your intestinal muscles with a sledge-hammer blow. Your system can't stand it. Stop! before it's too late. An eminent authority gives you the Truth about Common Constipation "You can be in a state of habitual conitipation for years without being aware of any obvious signs of intestinal toxaemia; but eventually owing to the chronic irritation caused by the habitual use of harsh medicines (together with the irritation produced by the constipation itself), the colon becomes damaged, and signs of intestinal toxaemia begin to appear. The sufferer now begins to feel extreme fatigue, much distress and almost constant weariness especially after the bowels act. In the treatment of such cases of ordinary chronic constipation, and (most important of all) its results, it is essential to get a great deal more 'bulk' into the diet. Bran is the best possible source of *bulk\" Your awn doctor will agree, too. He'll tell you that commop constipation is mostly the result of meals that lack sufficient "bulk" to exercise JUST LIKE A BREAKFAST CEREAL Enjoy your Kellogg's All-Bran sprinkled over any other breakfast cereal or stewed fruit. Many people like All-Bran on its own with just milk and sugar. Two tablespoonsful of All-Bran are usually sufficient for anybody. If All-Bran is not effective you should see your doctor at once. Your Grocer sells All-Bran. the intestines. The real answer is to get "bulk" back into your diet Common Constipation can be relieved naturally Kellogg's All-Bran is an excellent source of "bulk". Within the bowel, the All-Bran forms a soft mass, absorbing just the right amount of moisture. Gently this exercises and strengthens intestinal muscles, and cleanses the system. The natural bulk in All-Bran is often more effective in keeping you regular than the bulk in fruit and vegetables, as it does not break down within the body. All-Bran also supplies Vitamin B and iron. Doesn't it seem reasonable that you should get this "bulk" in the meals you eat? Isn't it better to regulate yourself by a natural food rather than by unnatural harsh medicines? You'll soon end sluggishness and rid yourself of those heavy headaches when you give your intestinal muscles the natural exercise they need—with Kellogg's All-Bran. Sole Importers Into New Zealand: H. O. WILES LTD., Ansae Avenue, Auckland, C.l.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 5 (Supplement)
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