THE GIANT OF MEDICINES.
Warnee’s Safe Cure is not a "cure all." It is a specific for the diseases resulting from a weakness of two organs two only —the liver (known by jaundice, flatulency, nausea, bilious headaches, spasmodic pains in the stomach, and the “ tired,” “ played-out" feeling) and the kidneys The kidneys, unlike other organs in the body, when diseased, may themselves be free from pain, and this fact leads many to believe that they are not diseased. But medical authorities agree that they can be far gone with disease, and yet give forth no pain, because they have but few nerves of sensation. We do not open a watch to see if it is going or in good order; we merely look at the hands, or note the accuracy of its time. So we need not open the kidneys to see if they are diseased. We must study the condition of the system. Kidney disease produces any of the following symptoms.: Backache, flatulency and pain in the heart, irregularity or excess in urinating, sour stomach, heart-burn with ! dyspepsia, pains in the small of the back, ! headache, neuralgia, loss of main >ry, rheumatism, eaiiis hu l lever, red or white | brick-dust deposits, shortness of br.'ath, and a pallour or puffiness of the skin. These are the chief disorders, or symptoms, caused by a diseased condition of the kidneys. If the kidneys are restored to health by the great specific—Warner’s Safe Cure - - these ailments mentioned above will disappear. THERE IS NO MYSTERY ABOUT IT, Warner’s Safe Cure does cure. When the kidneys are diseased, the albumen, the life-property of the blood, escapes in the water, while the urea, the “ kidney-poison," remains, and it is this “ kidney-poison ” in the blood that, circulating through the entire body, affects every organ , and produces all the above symptoms.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1354, 10 February 1898, Page 10
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