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FOB .SLUGGISH, CONGESTED LITER AND BILIOUSNESS. .PRAIAED NURSE ADVISES USE OF AiAs A LINE SALI'RATES, AND TELLS WHY ORDINARY SAL--IXES FAIL. ■"Tv (B.t ALICE LAN.DLE3, Certificated Nurse.) Contrary to common belief, eucli draslK; purgatives as Epsom, Rochelle. 0 - othey “ morning salts” and powders as generm.y used have practically no elf eel upon thejiver. They produce n strong iijwriont action by passing straight I.unon i'll to tho Imvet bowel almost immediately, and flushing out the important intestinal in ices, Dins s tor in a- up ( u . ttirc trouble, as'anyone knows who ha; tried them. When , . , , , tllo salmo water is not absorbea or assimilated by the stemodi or mtesemesat. all it of course cannot reach tae liver, and this aconites lor so many of my patients saying ortrjszxr*worthless * *■* My mvarinUe advice to chronic constipation sufterers is to drink two or throe tunes .during the clay (not before breakfast) a tumbler of water in which las been dissolved a teaspoonful of Ai. kni Saltrates. Any chemist can supply a lew ounces of tins at small cost or easily get it for you. and it will dear out a clogged liver or regulate the bile low quickly, this oemg , m account of the rapidity with which it i s absorbed. Uus Witter m pleasant to drink and lias no salty taste. 1 have never noticed any unpleasant afior-olfccts, ami results liave always proved most beneficial. . ftlfli

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19878, 20 February 1920, Page 3

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