Stomach Troubles.
Dyspepsia, which is another name for indigestion, is due to the functional derangement of the stomach. There are many causes of stomach trouble, and the more common ones take the form of pains after eaitng; windy spasms or flatulence; heartburn ; acidity; palpitation; a sense of fulness after meals, even though you have lightly partaken of food; biliousness; constipation; daily headaches. All these are only symptoms of indigestion. This simply means that your organs of digestionstomach, liver, and bowels—are incapable of digesting what you eat. What is needed is a digestive tonic, one that will brace up the whole system.. Mother -Sergei's Syrup is a tried and proved stomachic tonio and liver corrective, which banishes indigestion with its many distressing symptoms. It contains the medicinal extracts of more than ten varieties of herbs, barks, and roots, whioh in combination, as they are-in Mother Seigel's Syrup, act direct on the organs of digestion, toning, strengthening, and stimulating them to healthy activity, so that they are capable of performing their vital functions naturally - and efn : oiently and without strain. In this condition you will not only enjoy food, with freedom from pains afterwards, but secure from it the nourishment it contains, with new stores of health and vigour. "For some years I suffered dreadfully from indig-sstion. Everything I ate caused torture, and I was seldom free from aches, pains, or other disagreeable symptoms. Medicines, dieting, and treatments failed to give me lasting or really-genuine benefit. "Thus I continued to suffer and go from bad to worse until a friend, two and a half j'ears back, induced me to try Mother Soigel"s Syrup. Two or three doses of the now remedy brought me such ease and relief that I was fairly "astonished. "As I continued to use the Syrup so my appetite and strength returned until I found myself as hale and hearty as ever I had been through the course of my life. Fi y f bottles of Mother Seigel's Syrup had cured me, and I have kept well and free from indigestion ever since." Mrs E. E. Barker, 26 Wilford street, Newtown, N.S.W., March 14, 1919.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3443, 9 March 1920, Page 20
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