FOR SERIOUS LIVER, KIDNEY, AND RHEUMATIC TROUBLES. WHY BOXERS NEVER HAVE THEM. Some training camp secrets divulged by the all-conquering little Welshman, world's champion at his weight, and -winner outright of the Lonsdale Belt. I have often boon asked to explain the training methods responsible tor my maintaining a continuously perfeqt state of physical fitness. "IjivcrishnesK," languor, acidity, indigestion and dyspepsia, catarrh, neuralgic pains, backache, headache, rheumatism, gout, lumbago. ot<\. etc., all arise simply from the accumulation of impurities in the system. Obviously the one and only way to get rid of the complaints quickly and permanently is to clear the impurities out.. To do this, thoroughly cleanse the clogged organs of filtration, thus immorliately nitrifying the blood and preventing the absorption of further poison*. The self-poisoning absorption process is the direct, cau-e of most serious ailments and diseas-cr-Auto-intoxication, the medical nun call it, and, after all, such scientific terms jus toxins, bacilli, uric; or stomach acids, bacteria, eic., are only fancy nanus t"r common impurities or poi«ont,. To make and keep the whole !>ody absolutely .a. the digestion good, the mind clear and alert. eyes bright, and nerves steady a<- steel, simply drink occasionally, Itefore breakfast, a'tumbler of hot Milt rated water, prepared by 'idling a level t:\Tspoonful. or iess. of crdinafy Alkia Snltrates. This produces a pleasant-lasting drink, and. being ;l common, standard compound, can had at little cost from any <;ood chemist. It cxactly reproduces the curative waters of certain natural medicinal springs and Eugene Corri. the famous referee, when f-jK-.iking recentlv of its effects in hi.- own case, said the saltrated water treatment proved than a viiit to a saa. 0323
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16727, 9 January 1920, Page 2
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