STOMACH TROUBLES.
BILE BEANS CURE A GREAT SUFERER.
No other organ in the body Is taxed to such an extent as the stomach Here is a rough list of what the stomach has to do every day : — " Turn several pounds of solid food into a semi-liquid state ; digest that amount, turning it into a form from which it may be made into bone, muscle 7 and other tissue; make its own supply of gastric juice to digest with — ten to twenty pints per day ; keep up a heat, of 100 degrees, notwithstanding all the cold water, etc., that is taken.' r If the stomach gets below that temperature — 100 degrees — or if it ceases to secrete gastric juice, the food decomposes, wind collects, and flatulence and pain follow. By cleaning away decomposing matter, gently, opening the bowels and toning up the secreting glands. Bile Beano put the stomach, liver and digestive organs in perfect working order. - Mr H. E. Neville, of 52, Addison Road, M&Trackvffle, Sydney, has proved this, and writes: — C< X suffered with terrible pains j» my stomach, for which I tried several so-called remedies, but gained no relief. A friend recommended Bile Beans,, and I derived great benefit. After taking four doses the pains left me entirely, and I have had no return of the malady. I recommend Bile Beans to anyone similarly afflicted/ Bile Beans are the proved cure for indigestion, biliousnessj headache, constipation, piles, female weakness, bad blood and breath, anamia, debility, loss of appetite, belching, nausea, etc. ,le l^d and 2s 9d per box, of all chemists and stor<V 4
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9513, 10 April 1909, Page 3
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338STOMACH TROUBLES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 9513, 10 April 1909, Page 3
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