COULD NOT KEEP FOOD DOWN. 1
TERRIBLE BACK PAINS AND SICKNESS. ' CAUSED BY SLUGGISH LIVER. . NOW BRIGHT AND HAPPY, THANKS TO BILE BEANS. "For some time I was a martyr to that awful affliction liver complaint," says Mrs. Jan'o Drew, of 3C5 Fitzroy Street, Melbourne. "The pains in my back were so terrible that I was unable- to stoop to pick up anything, and. my kidneys were also affected. I could not keep any food down, and used to have frequent bouts of vomiting, which made me very weal; and quite unable to attend to any of my household duties. I felt ruii down and fit for nothing,- and to make matters Worse, at night I was not ablo to got any sleep. ■ Yet during tho day fits of drowsiness would overtake me, and I would fall off asleep should I sit down, my'liver was so sluggishDoctors' treatment and medicine did not have the desired effect, and I continued to suffer until Bile Beans were recommended to me. Acting.on some friends' advice I commenced taking them. Soon . after starting with Bile Beans I noticed an improvement in my health. The back pains ceased an'i! I could eat and enjoy my food without having fits of vomiting after. I persevered with Bile Beans until I was restored to complete health. "Bile Beans are mild in action, and completely eradicate all the evils of a sluggish liver. To-day I feel bright and happy and am no longer a martyr to pain and sickness." ' Take Bile Beans if, you suffer from headache, biliousness, or any trouble caused by liver or stomach disorder. All chemists and stores.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 998, 13 December 1910, Page 3
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