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CAUSE AND CURE

Nerve Pain Means Nerve

Starvation.

How Modern Methods Succeed in Curing the Cause of the Disease Instead of Treating the Symptorps.

Neuralgia means simply "nerve pain," so there may be great variation in the character and intensity of the pain and any nerve in the body may be affected. There are a number of causes of neuralgia but the most common is a general run-down condition of the physical system. The discovery of this fad from reliable statistics led to the new treatment for neuralgia which builds up the general health by the tonic treatment and so disposes of the cause of the troublePersons reduced by acute sickness, or by severe n>ental or physical strain or by loss of sleep are frequently victims of neuralgia, and it is common in the case of those suffering from anaemia, or bloodlessness. This brings us very close to the actual cause of neuralgia which is.- nerve starvation. The blood, which in normal health carries to the nerves all of their nourishment, is unable to perform this duty satisfactorily when it is weak and impure. Build up tbf blnod then, and the neuralgia pains will disappear as the nerves become better nourished. The. tot>jc treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, a- blood-making tonic, meets this condition most admirably as the cure of Mrs Alexander Morris, Lake View and Boulder" Leases. Golden Gate, shows.

"Owing to the trying- weather on the Fields I got rather run down.^ I became subject to attacks of neuralgia, up -both eidea of my face and through my temples, ft always come on at the same hour of the day, and often lasted for tiiree days at a time. My face would aclie distressingly wit** it. Mv appetite went rie^t away, I couldn't bear the sight of food." I got very thin and everyone said how ill I looked, for I had no colour in my face, only a sallow look and a weary expression. I'd pet up wen morning feeling «o thoroucMv tired out that I dreaded to get up, and I'd be drowsy and heavy while my limbs seemed too weak to hold me. My feet and nandp were prenerallv cold and clamTiv. I'd have to lie about all the time. I had no ener?v or wVi to do anythi^gr. Three boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills bro'ieM bnrlc mv strenjfth. I kept on wifH them when I found that t*«> firsf box did me bo much good. I found I could e-t better nnd the weariness bejran to go. Before I had finished the 6~ronil box tVe neuralgic attacks got less and I li?d a bH-^er colour. Now mv health i« very pood."

TV price if ?e r»er hnx. 6 boxf* 16a 6d, and if von have trouble in grotting them send a rostal note for the amount to the T)r. WilliaTT"' Co.. of Australasia, Ltd.. Wellineton, and they will be sent post free by return mail. i

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12746, 17 April 1909, Page 2

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CAUSE AND CURE Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12746, 17 April 1909, Page 2

CAUSE AND CURE Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12746, 17 April 1909, Page 2

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