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INDIGESTION.

Its Symptoms and Its Cure. Suppose all went ..’long at a railway goods yard; trucks for the north were shunted on to the south line; local traffic was hitched to the South Coast train; goods lor the south ware despatched by the northern express—wouldn’t there be confusion, probably, wreck? Now, if you have indigestion, your “goods centre” is topsy-turvy. Goods — nourishing substances — which’ should be sent to the brain, are packed off to the intestines. Substances which should be expelled from the body altogether are turned on to the main line, that is, they’re poured into Ihe blood, anil allowed to run throughout the whole system. Naturally' there is confusion, and sometimes wreck. The blood is poisonad —that causes headwche. There is constipation—-.that’s because the liver has not been properly treated, and refuses to go on secreting bile—the nat..ral aperient of the body. Sometimes there is a sensation of hunger. Then a rush of poisoned blood to the veins of the stomach changes the feeling to one of nausea. Away goes this blood to the head, and causes dizziness and “specks before ’the eyes.” Then the gastrie glands, having had no supplies sent them in the form of healthy blood, throw up work. The food taken lies in the stomach unlit it ferments, and then its foul gases distend the organs and add acute pain to the confusion already existing, All this is caused, mind, by Indigestion—the working of the supply centre going wrong. Indigestion thus sets up a score of other ailments. Now, Bile Beans, applied in a condition of thia kind, act 'wonderfully. They stiumlatei the inactive glands to healthy; effort. They gently open the bowels, and thus rid the body of impurities. Th® livet begins work again under their influence'. It purifies the" blood of the bile wlii-chi lia.j escaped into it. The blood thus purified ceases to carry- about poison, and takes health instead. Headache ceases, appetite returns, wind and paitg Sre banished, and the whole working system is re-organisgd and run on smooth lines. This is no empty simile, •Bile Beans are doing this every dxyt Just as one striking example, lake tha following case: —Airs A. Smart, of Peter Street, Qaversham, Dunedin, says:—“l have been a great sufferer iti' the past with Indigestion and its act coumanying headaches, and tried manjfj so-called remedies, in the hope of being rid of these complaints, • but eouldb not even gain relief from any of them. Five years ago I decided to give Lite Beans a. trial, uud. much to my surprise, the first few doses gave me res lief at once, and. continuing- the I was completely cured. I can confidently recommend Bile Beans to fellowsufferers. They are niilid and pleasant to take, and do not give those griping pains so eonnnon to many other medicines.” Bile Beans are obtainable from! all medicine, vendors, at 1/1J or 2/B large box (containing three times tim At this trying season n» home should be without a box.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue IX, 27 August 1904, Page 42

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INDIGESTION. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue IX, 27 August 1904, Page 42

INDIGESTION. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIII, Issue IX, 27 August 1904, Page 42

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