HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Causes Untimely Death of Thousands Dangerous and Widespread Diseases Checked By Amazing New Prescription . , . Menthoids Statistics provide a serious warning to every sufferer from high Wood pressure' Darius one less than 15,000 Australians and New Zealanders died from the effects of high blood pressm*,*** arterial disease. This dreadful menace kills more people every year than cancer does. , fonts runtiftt bp irnnrpfl! Hirh hlnnii nroccurp «rh 5 ali a«i4o nff in ~* i;<_ Vital faots cannot be ignored! High blood pressure, which cuts off in the prime of life thousands of ingly healthy and vigorous people can often be avoided or held in check, because in the eartv siaw it can be remedied or prevented from reaching a dangerous point. Many sufferers who had eivwraV* * all hope now praise the world-famous herbal prescription . . . Dr. Mackenzie's Menthoids. BUSINESS MAN COLLAPSES Here Is a typical ease •( a (offerer from high blood pressure whose condition developed to a critical stage. The story of what Menthoids did for him is typical of what it is doing fo r thousands: "I want to tba»k you for the wonderful medicine, Dr. Mackenzie's Menthoids. My doctors had warned me that my Blood Pressure was too high, but I had no idea it was so serious until I collapsed In the street on my way to the tram one morning last June. "Several of my friends who had taken them recommended me to take a course of Dr. Mackenzie's Menthoids, and I sent down to the chemist's for them straight away. The result was wonderful, and i felt ranch better on the second day, and was able to go back to my office on the following Monday. My kidneys are quite all right again, the headaches and dizziness have gone, and my Doctor tells me that as long as I keep my Blood Pressure at its present level I need not worry. 1 have completed the three months' course of Dr. Mackenzie's Menthoids, but I'll still take one or two a day as a safeguard. I'll never be without a flask of Dr. Mackenzie's Menthoids agilin. "(B. B. W. . . DOCTORS FORETELL LONG LIFE OR DEATH We can generally foretell the length o. a man or woman's life or the nearness o! nis death when we examine his arteries, for our Uvea depend on our arteries. Some men and women are young at 60 because their arteries are young, elastic, and healthy, while others are old at 40. because High Blood Pressure is wearing ouJ> their arteries and hearts, and they will die before their time. Thousands never suspect that they have High Blood Pressure, thinking that these symptoms are nothing to trouble about; but If you get one or more of these symptoms. don't play with them with pain i ablets or simple remedies—get a flask ol Dr. Mackenzie's Menthoids from your chemist, and take one Menthoid three limes a day. Treatment is usually continued for three months In the average case, and in severe cases for from six to twelve months. Dr. Menthoids treatment, taken In conjunction with the diet chart, will keep your niterles young and add years to your life HEAD PAINS AND DIZZINESS GO "X have been taking Dr. Mackenzie's Menthoids for the pains in the top a»«J back of my head and neck, and for dizziness. The pains have almost completely gone. I feel much stronger, and am much better In my health since I began. T shall continue until X have at least completed the 12 weeks' treatment. "With manv thanks and good wishes. Yours faithfully, "Mrs. R.S.. Petersham." HARMLESS TO MOST DELICATE PATIENT If you suffer In this way. go to your chemist and get a flask of Dr. Mackenzie's Menthoids. and take one or two Menthoids. either before or after your meals, two or three times a day. Immediately. the wonderful Improvement will begin: each day you feel new health and vigour returning, ana a three months' treatment will add many years to your Ufe. Dr. Mackenzie's Menthoids are safe for the most delicate patients, for their pure herbal ingredients do not depress the heart, and they never reduce th« blood pressure below normal. four own life depends on your arteries, for if worn by High Blood Pressure you must die before your time. I WATCH FOR THESE | WARNING SYMPTOMS 1. Bladder and kidney weakaeu. 2. Headaches. 3. Head noise*. 4. Dizziness. 5. Flushes. 6. Heart pain, shortness of fertsati. 7. Insomnia and nervousness. 8. Failing eyesight. 9. Fear of impending danger. 10. Loss of memory. 11. Irritability and depression. 12. Loss of willpower. 13. Drowsiness and loss of Tills anatomicn diagram shows how High Blood Pressure wears out an artery and the heart and kidneys, causing sickness and death. You can get the large flasks of 80 Dr. Mackenzie's Menjthoids (sufficient for binmonth's treatment) for 6/6, or the small size flask of 3G for 3/6, at ii!l leading chemists throughout New Zealand, livery flask of Dr. Mackenzie's Menthoids contains a copy of the Diet Chart, which you will iind most helpful to guide you in your choice of foods. ARTERY NORMAL STAT 5 OiSTENOEO 8V BLCQO POE'SSOBE A-STRODE ARTEiiYhA Cr.EN ,var DIET CHART 7 e *c. t OP Small Flasks Large Flask* 36 66 From your nearest Chemist lIIIIIHII r fSnttati* 81, fftt Itatfokk j FwtlffitO* ; ifed rjspo.-», s >A£ tau *ft> £ l> U, rn ftomt. Iril tai, fcwm'in ta*, » HO
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21418, 9 March 1935, Page 6
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