" I was tortured with backache and kidney trouble. I dared not stoop for the pains that aeeuied to stab, me like a knife. I was languid, depressed, and irritable. I often stopped in the street, feeling so faint and helpless with the pain that I was afraid to. move another step. I, tried every remedy I heard of, but only seemed to get worse. At last I was advised to try De Witt's Kidney find Bladder Pills, and was astonished at the relief I obtained from the first few doses. I improved wonderfully -within a week, and in a very short time I was delighted to find tjiat I had completely shaken off my old trouble. I hav.e been perfectly well ever since, and cannot praise these wonderful little pills too highly." These- are the words of Mrs.. Samuel, of 77, Regent-street, Aberaman, Aberdare, -who writes in June, 1919: *' My cure has proved a permanent one. I am still in the best of health." Mrs. Ellen Saunders, of 7, Chapel Lano, Selly Oak, nr. Birminghanj, said in September, 1914: " I was a martyr to backache pains and urinary weakness for over ten years." The pains at times were terrible, attacking me right in the small of-the back, as if I were being stabbed. Stooping to do household work was a torture, and I used to dread straightening my back again. I suffered acute pain and discomfort from bladder weakness. Doctors' prescriptions and advertised remedies of all kinds I tried to no purpose. Then 18 months ago I tried De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills in sample form, and they gave me so much relief that I was encouraged to continue with them. After several boxes.the pains left me altogether, and I began to feel quite well and strong again. Since that time I have had no return of the dreadful pains, and my health has been remarkably good." Five years later, in July. 1919, Mm.' Saunders writes "1 am still koopin; la splendid health, thanks to Do Witl'e Kidney and Bladder Pills. 1 shall always recommend them very strongly." Tho kidneys filter the blood, nnd if kidneys aro out of order the blood Ixvulncs surcharged with a virulent poison called tfrea. You cannot mistake the warnings of this condition. Headaches, bad breath, loss of appetitt, neuralgia, and nervous weakness are. tho earlier symptoms. Then comes Ikrlcmclio. tho first obvious sign that th<\ kidney* weak or diseased—dull, lircd, sickening pains that later on will become chart) and sudden, as if your back is breaJtiuc. Slowly the poison eats its way into 'tho system, dagger-like uric acid crystal cta'v. bing and lacerating the tissucv. caujinj those excruciating shooting twinges *? call rheumatism. This is tho simple, scientific truth aVjt the developments of kidney di>e.i»e. If you take steiw to strengthen and torn* "up the kidneys, they will cleir the poison from the' body with ease. U m ht this siipple process that Do Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills cowittrr kidney disease. Dissolving in the stomaoh, the healing properties pasi tho stomach, the healing properties ps>» right through the kidneys and bladder, flushing them out and toning them up ti» a healthv condition. De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills never fail to jive relief from pain within 21 hours, and in resy large number of severe and long-standing cases have sehjom failed to effect a permanent cure. When you see a blue tinpe in the urine (the distinguishing mark of De Witt's Kidney aad Bladder PilU) yen know that they have set their healin? touch on the kidneys, and votma? expect immediate relief from pain.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17118, 13 April 1921, Page 2
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