The Nerves and Digestion.
Have you ever noticed that when you are worried or under some special mental strain your digestion becomes upsetf Anxiety quickly causes loss of nerve-tone throughout the system. Now the nervous and digestive systems are very intimately related, and the one connot become affected .without the other becoming upset. "Bad nerves" spell bad digestion. Similarly bad digestion causes loss of nervous energy. Restore good digestion by stimulating the digestive organs, on which you depend for nourishment from food, into healthy activity, and robust health with full _ nerveenergy will follow. ■ To ensure this take Mother Seigel's Syrup after meals. ; Its tonic and corrective influence on stomach, liver, and bowels gives it an easy first place among all digestive remedies. Hosts of people by personal test have proved its results to be excellent. Similarly, you can benefit too. "Between two and three years back I fell a victim to indigestion. At first I simply felt a little out of sorts, and noticed a falling off of appetite, followed by an uncomfortable feeling at the stomach after meals, and a lack of energy and interest in my work and affairs. I thought it to be 'just a temporary indisposition which would soon pass off, c but in this I was sadly mistaken, for I got worse and worse with each successive week, until I became very ill indeed, and suffered cruelly from pains which would begin in the stomach and gradually extend to the back, sides, and chest, until I felt at times just one huge ache." I suffered in the manner described for fully six months, and, needless to say, was greatly reduced and weakened in constitution, and depressed in spirits. I was persuaded by a friend to try - a few doses of Mother Seigel's Syrup. It brought me such comfort and relief that I obtained a bottle, which wrought a really wonderful improvement in my condition. A second bottle of Seigel's Syrup completed the good work of the first, and cm-cd me so perfectly that I have not known a single symptom of indigestion during the past year and II months. This is my reason for classingMother Seigel's Syrup amongst the "Very Best of Real Good Things."—Mr W. Shannessy, 361 George street, Brisbane.—April 7, 1918.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3413, 13 August 1919, Page 49
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