URIC AMTD BILIART POISONS. (By "Metabolism.") The chemical change, which is continuously taking place in the substance of our bodies, results in tho production of certain waste matter which must bo expelled as rapidly as formed, or it bocomes activoly poisonous. A great deal of this waste matter is thrown off by the lungs. It is estimated that, in tho form of carbonic acid, carbon equal to eight ounces of pure charcoal leaves tho body through the lungs every day. The skin, too, removes a proportion of wasto matter, and tho remainder is dealt with bv the kidneys and hver. It i.x the failure of tho kidneys and liver to do their share of work efficiently by ridding the system of uric and biliary matter which causes us to suffer from rheumatism, Bpnt, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, blood dis Aider's, amentia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, gravel, stone, bladder trtubles, general debility, sick headache, and Bright's disease. When tho kidneys and liver are perfectly performing their functions, we do not suffer from these disorders, and the reason that WarnerV Safe Cure i.-, so effective in curing them is simply that this medicine acts specifically tiptm the kidnevs and liver and restores those vital org'ius to health and activity, when the causative uric and biliary poisons are regularly eliminated in a natural maimer. Persons suffering from any of the disorders named should read a treatise, iiuhlished by H. If. Warner and Co., l.td., Australasian Branch, Melbourne, which will bo sent post free on applicaliens. ** In addition to the regular 5,'- and 20 bottles of Warner's Safe Cure, a concentrated form of the mediiine is now i«sued at 2>6 rxr bottle. Warner's Safe t'ure (Concentrated) is not compoundcd with alcohol, and contains the unit number of doses as the 5,'- bottle of Warner's Safe Cure,
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13715, 3 October 1908, Page 2 (Supplement)
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