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7 THE LIVER'S WORK. By "Regulator." - The liver may be described aa au exceedingly complicated ohemical lar boratory. The blood which enters the liver through the portal vein is loaded . \rith the products of the digestion of food. These products tlie liver deals with in suoh a manner that the composition of the blood when it leaves the liver is very much changed, a 6ort of secondary digestion having taken place in the liver. Bile has been manufactured out of the ,blo°d; uric acid, which is practically insoluble, has been converted into urea, whicih is completely soluble. A substanco called glycogen has bean made from the sugar in the blood and stored in the liver for future use, and various other transformations have taken place. The liver also removes from the blood red corpuscles wliieh are worn out, and are of no further utility. The liver mates and extracts from the blood two or three pounds of bile every day. The bile is delivered into the intestines, and acts as a natural cathartic, besides assisting in the digestion of fatty food and retarding the decomposition of such food as it passes along the intestines. The glycogen formed is retained in the liver, and is again converted in.to sugar, which is supplied to the blood gradually, and in such quantity as may be necessary for the blood's enrichment. Now, if the liver fails to do its work thonuighly, it follows that the blood, ! instead of having its substance dealt ' with and cleansed in the manner described, is earned by tlie veins io every part of the body iv a condition which is inimical to tlie welfare of the body. In other words, the blood is laden ' with biliary poisons, and it is the presence of these biliary poisons in tho blood which causes us to suffer from indigestion, biliousness, sick h«id- ■ ache, general debility, anaemia and I jaundice. If the liver properly peri forms its functions, the blood distrii buted is pure, and nourishes the i nerves, instead of being- laden with ' poisons which irritate the whole ne.rI vous system, and give rise to the disor3ers named. A wonderful remedy in casce of disease or inactivity of the liver is found in Warner's Safe Cure, which for thirty years has proved its efficacy i continuously, even when treatment by i all other means had failed. Suite re re | from a disordered liver should lose no time in availing themselves of the relief to be obtained from this valuable specific. In addition to the regular 5s and & 9;! bottles of Warner's Safe Cure. a concentrated form of the medicine is now issued at 2s 6d per bottle. Winner's Safe Cure (Concentrated) is not compounded with alcohol, and contains tlie «une number of doses as the 5s bottle of arner's Safe Cure. 11. 11. Warner and Co., Limited, Melbourne, Vie.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12405, 21 November 1908, Page 4

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