of the Veedea on any part, of the body ot which it is placed induces an increased Son of blood in a. large area around this part, and thus the waste matter is carried .way bj • the u_\v flv>w oi ireeh blood, and nourithment is brought to ill. part itself. There ia nothing miraculous about at th.s. but tha speed with which -inp'ovenient is shown und<s Veedc. Treitnont i.. certainly surprising U those who an. unit_q_&..it4d with tbe power of Cui_live Vibration. Now, aa regaid. trouble, caused by nerve inactivity: Kvexj organ of the body i_ controlled by its own pa.t.cillar nerve, as vach telephone has its own particular wire. These controlling nerves all start from tho epmc, which may os likened to the central exchange New, i£ it o.v<>zi.in<t, nerve ia gli.gf._-h, the organ )t. controls will also bo sluggish. Take, for in.....ice., ths- st'-tnaeh. which is i-omvolied by ihe pncumo-gastr.c ne.ve. "Sow. :f the pneumo-gastr-c nerve jets lasy and sluggish, then tho stomach fo'k>w« suit, and we get ~«tiou. Now the most wonderful property of the Veedee is that when it is applied to tbe spine § it brings back healthy activity to th. sluggish nerve, and thus removes the trouble from the particular organ. In the particular case cited above the indigestion _* cured Th:* holds good for ever, organ or part of the body. DOCTORS SUPPORT THE VEEDEE. Dr. Mortimer Granville, tha greatest ea pert in the world on Vibration, has vnitten: —"'Every organ of. tbe body may, in _h_ absence of utterly disabling organic disease, be made to perform its proper function by exciting the nerve which supplies it with energy In this way I have seen the inveterate toipidity of many organs remedied by a few successive vibrations.' Thu of itself is high praise, but it » backed by countless physicians and medical men all over the world. , A TEN YEARS 1 RECORD, Another thing to remember is that th* v "Veedee is by no means an exp:rimcnt. It has been curing people for the last ten years, and -will continue doing so as long aa there is sickness and disease in th© world. The Veedee was first shown :n England in 1903, and was, thercforo, as the record* _f ! the Patent Office wi.l show, the first banddriven Vibrator made LiVe every other good thing, however, __« Ve*dee has a host of imitators, who havo tried to follow where t_« Veedee- has always led. In fact, the Veedee has been imitated in everything, exoept the power to cure. Aad tber. is _ very good reason for this. Ths Veedee is tho only adjustable. Vibrator By that is meant that tho Veedea is the onlyVibrator in which the density of vib-ation'-can b» regulated to exactly what Is. needed .for any particular complaint It does sot need an expert on vibration tn realise thai a powerful hammering Vibration, which may be nry useful in treating wm* deep-seated complaints, such as sluggish liver, would p:obably do more harm than gnod when used on the throbbing nerves of the temple- in the case of, say, neuralgia. In the latter case ths Vibration should be rapid, but gentle. Th* Veedee ia the only adjos.abl. Vibrator, the only one which by means tt a t-tnple mechanical device can he inetaht.y changed from horse-power to baby gentle- , itess. THE VEEDEE IN CHRISTCHURCH. The above gives _ fair idea of what t-M Veedee, by means of Curative Vibration, can do, and is doing every day. -out aro, nevertheless, thouaands of unfortunate sufferers to-day who are enduring useless aconiea through being ignorant of ths wonderful littlo Veedee, which can relieve their troubles and make them feel er.ro more the thrill .! perfect Health. It is with the object of reachin? all such that the Veedee Specialists have decided to give a bier nr>n_lic Lectme T)e- . raon«tration at King's Theatre on Saturday . evening, June 6th, at 8 o'clock, to which all are cordially invited No charge ia mads for admission, and no collection is _*l_ra up. The Pub'ie Demonstratiiin is ent'rely free, and all tufforera are cordially invitecl W come and be treated free.cf charge. ■''; '
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14985, 4 June 1914, Page 13
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