URIC AND BILIARY POSIONS.
(By "Motaljoliszn.”)
The chemical change, which is continuously taking i>la.:e in tho substance of rjiir bodies, results in the production of certain waste matter which must ho expelled as rapidly as it is formed, or ii becomes actively poisonous. A great ■deal of this waste matter is thrown off hv the lungs It is estimated that, in the form of carbonic; acid, carbon equal 1o eight ounces of pure charcoal loaves tho body through the lungs every d«f. The skin, too, removes a proportion of ivasto matter, and the remainder is dealt with by the kidneys and liver. It is tho failure of tho kidneys and liver to do their share of work officicntj ly by ridding the system of uric and biliary matter which causes us to suffer from rheumatism, pout, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, gravel, ston", bladder troubles, genera! debility, sick headache and Bright's di«oase. When tho kidneys and liver are perfectly performing their functions, we do not suffer from these disorders, and tho reason that Warner's Safe Cure ifl so effective in curing them is timply that this medicine acts specifically upon the kidneys and liver and restores' th<*se vital organs to health and activity, when the "causative uric and biliary poisons aro regularly eliminated in a natural manner. Persons suffering from any of tho disorders named should read a treatise, published by 11. 11. Warner and Co., Ltd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne, which will be sent post freo on application. In addition to tho regular 5s and 2s 9d bottles of Warner's Safe Cure, a concentrated form of the medicine is now issued at 2s Gd per bottle. Warner's Safe Cure (Concentrated) is not compounded with alcohol, and contains the same number of as tho 5s bottle of Warner's Safe Cure.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6326, 28 September 1907, Page 11
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