AMAZING HEALTH ANNOUNCEMENT BY A BRITISH SCIENTIST
ASTOUNDING TRIUMPH Over INFIRMITIES
Remarkably Successful Method Promises Better Health' for AU — and Longer Life
VALUABLE FREE BOOK TO EVERY READER OF THE TIMES Medical Men, the Press, and the general public cannot fail to be deeply interested in the news of an important health treatment, 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 well-known British scientist ensures its receiving the careful attention it deserves.
Few men are better entitled to a hearing when they speak on the subject of health and well-being than Mr O. Ovcrbeck, F.S.A., F.P.C. (Lend.), etc., the well-known British scientist. For Mr Ovcrbeck, 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, therefore, Mr Ovcrbeck announces 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 behind them a weight of authority and experience that compels attention. K 1 Mr O. Overbeck, F.R.S.A., F.P.C, (Lend.), the well-known scientist, whose amazing treatment has aroused world-wide interest, and brought relief to sufferers in every civilised land.
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Southland Times, Issue 22008, 6 May 1933, Page 11
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