HAVE WE LOST THE SECRET OF HEALTH? ► Where to-day do we see men and women so vividly alive, so wonderfully fit and well? Modern life takes a heavy toll of our nerves and physical vitality. Nine out of ten of us are never really fit. Our nervous systems are crying out for food. 'ln the present of medical .. /' Medicine is a book of which, so far, only the first few pages have been read. Yet in these pages a basic principle stands revealed : that health is dependent on an adequate supply of organic phosphorus and protein to the nerves and blood. 4 Sanatogen ' contains organic phosphorus and protein in their most easily assimilable forms. It nourishes and repairs worn nerves: it builds strong and vigorous red blood corpuscles to feed every fibre and tissue of your body. ' Sanatogen * is no miracleworker. It will not give a nervous wreck unbounded health and energy overnight. But if you take ' Sanatogen ' regularly each day for eight weeks it will bring about an improvement in your health that.you will think is not, after all, so far short of miraculous. Live up to life take an eight weeks' course of SANATOGEN A brand of Casein and Sodium Glyctro-phosphalt (.Trait Mi THE NERVE TONIC FOOD Obtainable from all Chemists and Stores Buy the large size tin for economy fV word " BANATOGEN' I* the Trade M*rk of Ge&Atouo Ltd., and denote* their famonj brand of Gaaeln and (Jodtaat Glyeero-phoephate. A GBNATOBAN 1 product made b 7 GBXATOSAN Ltd., Longhborongh. England.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23599, 7 March 1940, Page 14
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