THE AFRICAN NEGRO. HAS BEAUTIFUL PEARLY TEETH CLEAN, WHITE, AND PERFECTWITHOUT A FLAW, EVEN IN OLD AGE. LIVING NEAE TO NATUEE' HIS DIGESTION IS PEKFECT. Dr. Livingstone, and later, Sir Henry Stanley, both ot whom spent, much time m tho exploration of Africa, in their memoirs mention the fact that members of- all the tribes that they came in contact with.. possessed beautiful,'white pearly, sound teeth, and that on investigation, they found that this was duo to tho fact that the digestive organs of the negro had never been impaired, and that they were able at all times to take care of. the coarse, foods that were taken into the stomach.. The negro's food is of. the plainest kind and is seldom, if ever, cooked. It is eaten as it is found, with but little preparation. The cause .of unsound and imperfect teeth found among civilised people is due to two important facts—the prevalence of dyspepsia, indigestion, and stomach troubles, and tho food we eat. In the foods that we oat there is a lack of phosphates and other materials necessary to make repairs and supply the waste in the teeth. .. Then, again, few people in civilised countries are free from dyspepsia, which interferes with the whole system and causes trouble everywhere. To have sound teeth cure your dyspepsia and eat proper foods, and you will nave little troublo with them. A tin of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules should be kopt in the houso at all times. They cure dyspopsia, sout stomach, indigestion, and put the stomach and intestines in a healthy condition. These Tabules 'contain powerful ingredients, which assist the stomach in the Erocess of digestion, and put it in a ealthy condition. There are many bodily ills due entirely to stomach troubles. If you are ill,, ask yourself if your troubles may not bo caused by indigestion. ■ This may bo the canse' of the whole difficult}', and to cure it means to have perfect health. . You can obtain Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules everywhere at 25.; 6d. a tin of 80 Tabules.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 787, 9 April 1910, Page 14
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343Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 787, 9 April 1910, Page 14
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