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Health Hints.

EOißi T'HEI HOT WEHTHEIR. S!uimimieir'&' heat playsi ha(voci 'even' with the healthy. Tihe long hours pf sunshine, to the liiousewife and strenuous toiler alike, bring in their train nervous exhaustion, sleeplessness, I hendaoh.es, laogour, and "that tired j feeling" wlxicli" for tells breakdown. The sudden cthifinges of temperature, 1001, so' ooinmon in this olima.te often caiiise o'bstinaite siunmer colds. But if ; people would keep their vital funcj tionsi in oi-d'ei" 'by taking a. Bile Bean at noon and a Bile Be.ai> f night, they I would escape all such c^'s. | To' dyspeptics, biliou c .■•ibjevts, and people, troubled with c\-v : y ailments, ' summer has its own sy _!:il terrors- ■ Heat affectsi the; liver and causes bilious headaches, sickness, dizziness, apd nauseal. Hon.t affects food, sometimes so slightly souring meat, milk, and other 1 cmncstiibles as to be scarcely perceptible by taste, but quite sufficiently to produce fermentation in the stomlach, heartburn, wind distention, colic, diarrhoea, a.nd other digestive troubles. But Bile Beans will set stomach and liver right, and keep tliem healthy and vigorous. i 7*liere' is very little sense in "going away for a. change" when your nlomach, liver, bo>wels and 1 kidneys are in opcm rebellion ; for the change, in such ai case, is just asi likely to 'be a change for the worse aa the better. The change you. need is w .constitutional clin.njra such, us- is wrought by Bile' Beans, the great tonic alterative. An alterative—according to the dictionary—is "n medicine whicflr works n, constitutional otiange, restoring healthy functions." Bile Beans are a> safe and purely vegetable alterative, possessing potent tonic propertied, whieii act so gently and penii.lly that they car.se no> eiyQ"after-effects

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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10196, 19 January 1907, Page 1

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Health Hints. Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10196, 19 January 1907, Page 1

Health Hints. Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10196, 19 January 1907, Page 1

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