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Rheumatism Indigestion / Gravel Gout Anffinria Stone Neuralgia mood Disorders Bidder Troubles Backache ' Biliousness General Debility Sciatica Jaundice Sick Headache All of these* complaints awe caused by the presence m the*ody of and biliary poisons, due to ineffective action of the kidneys and liven A- realisation of the work performed by these vital orgaiiß enables' us to understand why, when they fail, we neces»rily suiler. -THENMEVB.. By % process akin to filtering, the kidneys remove the excess of wate* from the b!oo3 jfl tho form of urine. Tho kidneys of the-'javerage man .filter and extract about three pints of urine every day. In this' quantity --of urine are dissolved about an ounce of- urea, ten to twelve grains m weight of uric acid, and other animal and mineral matter varying from a third of an ounce to. nearly an ounce. Now all these are solid matter, whioh,. when the kidneys are working healthily, is-dissolved m the urine and leaves the body m complete solution. When the kidneys fail; a proportion of the solid matter remains m the blo6d, and, becoming actively poisonous^, produces the various disorders due to urinary poisoning, such as Rheumatism, Gonl, Neuralgia, Backache, Sciatica, Gravel, Stone, and Bladder Troubles, Sick Hcndache. and Anaemia are also generally attributable ta 4h« tame cause. THE wm. The health of the liver and of the kjanteyeiis olosely *elftted, It is almost impossible jfof the Kidneys to be affected and for the liret to remain healthy, and vice versa. In the diver various substances are actually raatfeiirOm the blood. Two or throe pounds of bile *ro thus made, from* the blqod .-dttily. Tfcte"liver takes sugarfrom thi* blood, converts it aato another form, and stores it up so as-to be<able to supply ifc again to the blood as [the latter requires onriebment. The livei changes uric acid, which is insoluble, into ,-area, which is completely soluble, and the livecc a] ;o deals with blood corpusolos which ■ Iha7e livpd[ their life and are nsefuJ no longer. When the ; liver is inactive or diseased,: ,the blood becomes lar'on with biliary and u*-ii_.rry poisons to such an extent that it is not l ii" a, cos.c-.slc!! ro ip.b; v£ .nu'iric'*:'^ m«n the lood we eat, red corpuscles' are no longer .flirted, and it is these red corpuscles which nourish the nerves. In other words, the' (blood is vitiated and starved, and we are hound to su3er m consequence Indigestios, biliousness, Neuralgia, Anaemia, Sick Hcndache, and Blood Disorders are but Nature's aigas that the liver is not doing its duty. Warner's saf e Cure, It is ficarly thirty ffiairs sUMe scientific, research, directed flp"BciaJly to di^egfls if tlie itidheys and hver, was rewarded by the disd6very of thc medicine now known i.hrc , .-£-iflct | tho world as Warner's Safe Gure, At the^orntsetof the investigation it was realised tbat it wah necessary to find a curative §|Bfit \-Sl__ioh would act equally upon thc kidn-?yo and iiSQn the liver, these two orgariS bSifig S& iritimatoly associated m rercnoving tho waste pro*, ducts of the body. Warfler's Sa^Gufejtff-Scsse.'J'the desired property m its fulle6. degree. It acts beneficially alike upfih the' i.idfi<Sys;a_id the hver, restoring them to their OJiimal i.«tivii;y, and i.na'bhrig thoni t6 rid the body, hy natural me&ns, of all urinary aad biliary Soig'ons '' This is the re'Ssoii wily tß*'fo i§ no nace/isity for anyone tc suffer from RiicakltlFm'j Ciout, Packache, LiifShiige, Ssijttic-a. ftrahlsnt Jieat'atiie, Nonral£i«, Guvel, - Slflne, Bladder Troubles, AfiSteJft, .o^lHy ; liMlgestion, or Torpid Liver. p:«»ila>3 timer's Safe Ciire » takes H§ SfteWS.- 3Sv»» Bfig'fit's Disease yields to treatment tj $_mmi'aßM,Qti&i A Siffiple Test t6iSak§iSt& v g?&e'Sp.o-Gfi^ ifi i cSvered glass, and let it stand unfei fcli^.fiext mcrriing. If it is tlier. olou-iy, i\iob<>» fe|J6k'*ai_&t like sediment, if particles float about m ifc; or it is of nr. minatiir.il c*-«**, (to B-fl'.aw are unhealthy, and no tiSie must be.lest ift- f skins; Warner's Safe C"\?£, (it, tmt'i Disease, Disbetfts, ot tm Hl* »f Mb* W$ mm Bft. ijfcil * .mmilffSlßliSP & Writ i»«_«fiWwWrei»*' ■-■*>-* ■-■ --.-• -- : - -*"

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NZ Truth, Issue 99, 11 May 1907, Page 8

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