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BRITISH SCIENTIST’S AMAZING HEALTH DISCOVERY Startling Pronouncement of Vital Concern to the Invalid and the Athlete, the Old and the Young. ASTOUNDING TRIUMPH OVER OLD AGE INFIRMITIES. Remarkable New Method of Drugless Healing Promises Better Health lor All and Longer Life.

Medical Men, the Press, and the general public cannot fail to be deeply interested in the news of an important health discovery of equal benefit to the Invalid and the Athlete, the Old and Young. The fact that the new health method announced to-day is entirely independent of drugs adds additional interest. The knowledge that it is the outcome of the research and experiments of a wellknown British scientist ensures its receiving the careful attention it deserves.

Few mien are better entitled to a hearing when they speak on the subject of health and well-being than Mr O. Overbeck, F.R.S.A., F.P.C. (Lond.) etc., the well-known British scientist. For Mr Overbeck, at 70 years of age, is a marvel of physical fitness and mental alertness, whereas before he began to probe into the true cause of ill-health he was given up by his doctor as a dying man. When, there fore, Mr Overbeck announces that he has discovered a new health method that promises to banish a host of intractable disorders, strengthen weak constitutions, and to give the elderly a new lease of life, his words have be hind them a weight of authority and experience that compels attention. ROMANCE OF OLD MAN’S RECOVERY OF HEALTH AND VIGOUR. Eight years ago, prematurely worn out by a life devoted to scientific research, Mr Overbeck was the picture of a decrepit old man on the verge of the grave. His interests in life had been as many coloured as Joseph's coat, and he clung to them with all the tenacity of a man who knows in his heart that he ought to resign himself to the easy chair and slippers of old age. But, though a devoted and skilful pianist, he was compelled to give up playing anything that called for, brilliancy of execution owing to the severe palpita tion that immediately followed the playing of a rapid piece of music And, though an enthusiastic horti culturist, he soon found that to stoop down and put a plant in the ground was to risk a heart attack that might prove fatal. His hair meantime had gone sud' dcnly white, and was extremely scanty; his face'was deeply lined, and his blood pressure abnormally high.

Mr O. OVERBECK, F.R.S.A., F.P.C. (Lond.)i the well-known scientist, whose amazing discovery has aroused world-wide interest, and brought relief to sufferers in every civilised land. AN EXPERIMENT—AND ITS MAGICAL RESULT. Concerned at the rapid thinning and whitening of his hair, Mr Overbeck’s thoughts turned to electrical stimulation. He began experimenting. His first efforts were not very successful. Then the idea came to him that if electricity is to be of real lasting benefit, it must be absorbed without sensation, just as it is absorbed from the food we eat. The cells must, in very truth, be fed with the electrical current. The upshot was the invention of an electrical Instrument constructed on entirely new lines. He tried it first on his hair. The result was magical Not only did Bis hair rapidly grow thicker and darker in colour, but his mental faculties became greatly in vigorated; every day he found himsei* getting stronger; the rheumatism that had plagued him for some time dis appeared, as well as the kidney trouble, from which he had been a chronic sufferer; his eyesight improved to such an extent that he was soon able to give up the spectacles he had worn for years; and before long he was able to resume a normal life of active work. World paten were taken out. A name had to be chosen for the instrument. “It has rejuvenated me. It will rejuvenate others. 1 will call it Overbeck’s Rejuvenator,” was a happy thought, and under this aptly chosen name it has gone forth on its mission of healing to all parts of the globe. GIVES GREATER VITALITY TO DEVOTEES OF SPORTS. Sportsmen and sportswomen find it equally beneficial in strengthening their muscles and toning up their nerves. Golfers discover that their handicap improves after a few rounds with the Rejuvenator. Swimmers testify greater suppleness of the muscles and greater power of endurance. Athletes testif., to increased stamina and enhanced re cuperative powers. Vocalists announce a wonderful toning up of the vocal chords and improvement of the sing ing voice.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21366, 20 June 1931, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21366, 20 June 1931, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21366, 20 June 1931, Page 17

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