Summer Best Time to Relieve Catarrhal Deafness It May Not Trouble You in Warm Weather, But the Germ of Catarrh is Still in Your Blood. Those who suffer from catarrh, catarrnal deafness, or head noises, often Imagine they have thrown It off during the warm days, only to find the first touch of winter brings it back with all Its former dreadful hawking and spitting. Mild weather, however, Is an excellent time to thoroughly cleanse the system of the germs, because they are then less active. That catarrhal troubles are a disease of the blood may be readily understood. Disease germs lodged In the membrane of the nose or throat are likely, naturally, to be breathed or swallowed into the lungs and stomach, and thence to the entire system by means of the bloodl To rid yourself of catarrh, you must attack the disease Itself—and not merely the symptoms. Sprays, salves, Inhaling liquids, etc., merely act on tlie outward signs. Much time has been spent In perfecting an effective Internal tonic that would qulcklv dispel all traces of catarrh. This Is given here In simple form, so that anyone can use it at the least expense. Get front your chemist a one ounce bottls of Parmlnt (double strength), and mix It up with 4 ozs. of sugar and '/« pint of hot water. Take one dessertspoonful four times a day. The first few doses should begin to relieve the distressful head noises, headache, dullness, cloudy thinking, and difficult breathing; while—lf nearly ninety per cent, of all ear troubles are directly caused by catarrh.—there must be many whose hearIne m»v be restored, as the svstem is Invigorated by the treatment's tonic action. I/osa of-smell, mncpus dropping In the throat, and choked-up air passages are also overcome. Every person who has catanrh In any form, should give this Parmlnt mixture a thorough trial this very 1 summer.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22999, 30 September 1936, Page 5
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