THE wvm. I ITS USE AND ABUSES. 1 The liver, like the kidneys and other organs, is liable to various acute and chronic diseases. It is the great wheel of life's machine; it regulates the whole mechanism of man; when it works Tell —then every other Bland and factor in the system works well, and there is general good health. That is the use of the liver. The abuse is brought about by our mode of living; the ot ■-' -' rich food and alcoholic si Kxnsoions abuse; we know [ect to arrest the damage 1 ting the mischief t sluggish. The fii of oncoming disorder is headache, tbi a disagreeable taste in the mouth, It of appetite, biliousness, and constipation. The remedy for this state of affairs is a dose of that famous liver rf*ralator. DR ENSOR'S TAMER JUICE. A dessert spoonful in a glass of water, before breakfast, acts like a refreshing bath on the whole system; it clean tho stomach, liver, kidneys, and bo and gets rid of the poisonous debr inrarions t« health.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6495, 15 April 1908, Page 5
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