WHEN HEALTH M BEGINS JSP TOGO \'ton-" \ Nothing undermines the |\\ 1 health so seriously as kidney nl/ disorder, for when the kidWUfIFF' neys are weak or diseased g 1 they poison the blood instead w of purifying It, just as a poisoned filter poisons the water that passes through it. lir m I For the kidneys are the blood filters—from birth to death the blood is coniinu*!p wfllll^' ally streaming through them 'jlfipllf! WIMjSSz:, to be filtered. But when the Mfgeff At aWR kidneys are weak or diseased they begin to lose their power of filtering the blood. Then the urinous waste left in the jjfji blood begins to spread disease to all parts of the body. Disordered Kidneys The patient feels unnatu- S rally drowsy and heavy, and i Davmanant r„rp grows irritable and miserA Permanent Luie S We . The uric acid and urea begin _to settle in the Wtoeys for a loag time. and was put to a lot o mUSCIeS Wd JOlntS, CaUSing \ £ u the stiffness and pain and rheumatism. The heart back tirinarv trouble, bad headaches, the swelling SeetHS affected, Slid the saa? aiSSS£ •KSSJSS £TV patient may be subject to bad mediate relief, and eventually- cured me coml- attacks Of glddineSS. rletely. In. consideration o! the good they had aluu,Ba v> » done me. I»m pleased to pass on the good word _ _ . ■, C|«i annflflrflnPP ft? to other sufferers. To further prove the penutne-. At.uie UrSl. «PpeaT«ni.C Ol ncss of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, I may add -mu Q f the abOVC SVmptOmS, {hit 1™ vears have elapsed since my curc. and I .. . T'T™ v » lave bUi wen cvxr since. My hn-sband also the patient should commenca derived benefit from this grand remedy. with 8 thOTOUgh . CQUrSe Of .. r^u^^of 3 wdnc^S u Jnce Doan's' Backache Kidney Poan-s Backache Kidney Pills curcd mc twelve Pj||S. They promote a fro 6 years ago." . flow from the GC Poan's Backache- Kidney Tills are sold by all depOSitS Of UHC 2Cid {HJSSOn Chemists and Stores at 3/- per botUe (six bottles. a|>e f] Us || e j] CU t f JeaVing tiiC system ciean and Healthy. miKiKGsniis.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15869, 7 April 1917, Page 3
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