LIVERDISORDER AND INDIGESTION.
HAD VIOLENT FITS OF VOMTTTNG AND NEARLY WASTED AWAY.
RESTORED TO HEALTH AT 72 BY
BTLE BEANS
Mrs. Charlotte Lee, of Cowper St., CJranville, i>ear Sydney, says:—:"Some twelve years ago I began to suffer from indigestion, which gradually got worse, causing me distress and acute- pain. I was also a martyr to liver trouble, and became in a very bad way. Violent fits r:f vomiting would attack m-e, the dreadful straining causing agonising pain, but when the accumulated bile came a-uay I was somewhat relieved. But this was only temporary relief, for the attacks became more frequent through ths 'iile getting into my system. Yellow jaundice set in, and I became thin; I completely wasted away, and could not retain any food. In fact, I practically starved myself, as. I thought it was useless to eat; nor, in fact, did I bov-n any appetite for food. I did not know what to do with all this accumulation of misery. During this period T tricdall sorts of so-called remedies, but notwithstanding these, and the months of doctoring, I became worse and wor.so. My daughter persuaded me to try Bio Beans. I was pleased to find tlvr't alter I had been taking Bile Beans amort time, they were doing me good. My anpotite improved; the attacks of vomiting ceased, and I was able to enjoy a- good meal. As I continued with Isi!-o Beans I became almost my old self and began to put on fle«h. * After a full eours2 I was completely cured. Nov.-, in spit? of my 72 years, I feel remarkably hale and hearty." Bilo Beans arc obtainable of all chemists and stores at Is. lid. and 2s and bkl. per box.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12616, 28 September 1910, Page 7
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286LIVERDISORDER AND INDIGESTION. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12616, 28 September 1910, Page 7
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