LIFELONG BILIOUSNESS.
Now Cured by Bile Beans.
The writer who said there are only two really bad things on earth, Sin and Bile, may be right. Misdirected action is sin, misdirected bile is biliousness. When you are bilious every thought of food is nauseous. Every time the room gets warm: you feel very uncertain as to whether you are going to be sick. If you hurry tocatch a car or train there's the feeling again. Headaches, turning off with sickness. a nasty coated tongue, are other symptoms of biliousness, and a symptom. most distressing to the female sex is the fearful green-yellow colour which the face comes to ha-ve if biliousness is allowed to continue. It is by prompting the liver to proper action, and by purifying the blood from the bile elements which have escaped into it, that Bile Beans cure Biliousness wherever they are used. As an illustration, Mrs E. Wilkins, of Richardson street, St. Kilda, South Dunedin, says:— "l have been a great sufferer from Biliousness ; indeed, I may say that up to 12 months ago I suffered from that distressing complaint, on and off, aJI my life, and though I tried many so-called euros, and also received medical advice, I could not gain a z.v relief. At times I bcoame quite dizzy, with a miserable, sickly feeling-, when I would 1 become despondent, and almost give up hope of ever being cured. About 12 months ago I was strongly advised to take Bile Beans, and as I heard thorn well! spoken of I decided to do so. The firsi! few doses afforded me considerable relief, and continuing the course for three months; I was- a different woman. The pain in my| stomach ceased, sickness and dizziness lefts me, and I am now thoroughly restored to> health. There is no doubt about it, Bile Beans are a. splendid medicine, and I never fail to recommend them." "AN EXCELLENT FAMILY MEDICINE," eaya SCIENCE SIFTIN.GS,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2669, 10 May 1905, Page 19
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326LIFELONG BILIOUSNESS. Now Cured by Bile Beans. Otago Witness, Issue 2669, 10 May 1905, Page 19
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