BILIOUSNESS.
A more common or annoying complaint than Biliousness it is hard to find. It prohibits the sufferer from doing work of any kind, holding a conversation, or even resting quietly; not only this, but the nausea is most disagreeable, and the taste and breath is exceedingly offensive. It is an ailment caused by a surcharge of bile becoming stagnant in the stomach, and is generally accompanied by Indigestion, Constipation, vomiting, and a yellow appearance of the complexion. Dizziness and violent headaches are usual symptoms. The bile is the natural purgative of the body, and is secreted by the liver; if it fails to flow in its usual channels, or to perform its usual duties, the liver is responsible. A remedy should be applied at once that will act in an efficient manner, and the remedy to take is BILE BEANS, which are compounded expressly for ailments of this sort. They are so prepared that they act directly on the liver, helping it to help itself, and enabling it to secrete enough bile to flush the bowels thoroughly, and thus clear off al. waste and offensive matter from the system. This remedy is well known, and is conceded the most effective purgative medicine of the age. It does not afford mere temporary relief, but an absolute and lasting cure. It sells on its merits alone.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue XXVII, 31 December 1898, Page 854
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225BILIOUSNESS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue XXVII, 31 December 1898, Page 854
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