ACUTE BILIOUSNESS.
BILE BEANS END SEVEN LONG YEABS ' OF SUFFERING. Tho writer who said there are only two really bad things on earth—SlN and. BILE— may bo right. Misdirected action is sin, misdirected BILE is BILIOUSNESS. Think carefully over your own sensations, and see if .'they are not similar to the symptoms briefly, described < below, which are all the direct outcomo of biliousness. Every thought of food is nauseous. Every time the room gets warm you feel very uncertain as to whothor you aro going to Jbo sick. If you hurry to : witch u< car or a train, there's the feeling again! Headaches, turning off with sickness, a nasty coated tongue, are other symptoms of bilious-ness, and a symptom most distressing to the female sex is the fearful greeny-yellow colour which tho face comes to havo if biliousness is allowed to continue. All this arises from misdirected bile, which i 3 due, primarily, to improper liver action. For all disorders of the liver, and all forma of biliousness; Bile Beans are a novcr-failing remedy. • Mrs. E. Miller, of Calder 1 Street, North East Valloy, Duncdin, N.Z., says:—"For sovoii years biliousness and heartburn afflicted mo. At times I suffered so acutely that I was altogother unable to attond to my household duties. I tried several socalled remedies, and having gained no relief whatever, camo to the conclusion th*t my complaints had become chronic. I subsoquently heard how Bilo Beans had proved so successful in curing fellow-sufferers, which induced me to give them a trial. Tho first fow doses afforded relief. Tims encouraged, I underwent a thorough course extending over several months, with the result that I am now rid of both complaints. It is now six years since my cure was effected, and I have had no return of the trouble. I cannot speak too highly of Bilo Beans as a remedy for biliousness and kindred ills. As a general family 'medicino they aro unsurpassed."
If you arc suffering from biliousness, indigestion,; hoadache, liver disorders, constipation, piles, debility, female derangements, nervousness, bad blood, bad breath, anaemia, disturbed sleep, loss of appetite,- rheumatism, or influenza after-effects, take Bile Bcaufl, the eurost and best fAtaiiy medJelna,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 570, 27 July 1909, Page 9
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363ACUTE BILIOUSNESS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 570, 27 July 1909, Page 9
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