Doctors Enthusiastic Over fto Discovery. ii hartianTsSves-neuras-THENIC MYSTERY. Explains the Brilliant Success of the New Treatment for Nerve Wrecks. How Nervocs Complaints are Cored by Brain Feeding. Neurasthenia lias been (ho Central t Now, in all foods—somo more that Alrica of medicine—an unexplored terri- others —(here are brain-forming materials, lory into which tew men enter." These They arc scientifically known as Myleno words are eloquent testimony to the great or Lecithine. Under natural conditions the mystery that surrounds the most common best food contains but a trace of this won- - of human ailments. . derful substance, and therefore, it is imWo arc able, however, to chronicle the possible in the ordinary way to absorb fact that at least one scientist has pone- into the system a Miflicient quantity to tratcd to the heart of that mystery, and effect an appreciable improvement in a has brought us back a warning and— neurasthenic case. health. "It is, in brief, a question of adminisThere can be 110 more fascinating study tering a sufficient supply of nerve-feeding than the study of that great nivslerious elements to balance the rapid waste of -fr?'',, 10 sssrwsj&t call the nervous system." The hidden pa j r ." . force that guides our every action, Unit The result of Dr. Hartmann's brilliant controls our hopes, that decides our am- experiments has been to prepare a nerve bilious and aspirations-it is this power !' 00(1 j» , whi , ch tlle 'jrain-iorniing element that we desire chained down and shielded; ° * then wo ' know" our battle is over. To liis-new discovery Dr. Hartmann has When it is remembered that the per- given tho title "Antineurasthin," and ccntage of illness grouped under "nervous already most remarkable cures have been weakness" or neurasthenia, is higher than effected by its administration. any other class of ailment, it will bo real- Antineurasthin is a preparation which iscd how serious a matter is dealt, with contains all the nerve-building materials, here, and. this will lend an added great- "Lecithine," in a highly concentrated ness to Dr. Hartmann's brilliant discovery, form; it is easily assimilated, and tho Tho cure for neurasthenia, says Dr. benefits it confers are lasting. It lias, ' Hartmann, is fcod—brain food. therefore, nothing in common with modiIn these days of high-pressure living, cines, drugs, or other stimulants—it is the with fierce social and commercial.competi- natural nerve food which nourishes the tion, there is a strain put upon the ucrv- nerve system independently of the body. 011s system which not one man in a hun- 'To everyone requiring a genuino tonic— dred can healthily withstand. lo the man whose nerves have becomo unThe efl'cct of tlie strain is shown either strung through business worries, to the in extreme, irritability, lack ofconcentra- woman who has become supersensitive or lion, irresponsible thought, and finally in- morbid—this simple remedy will prove an, sanity. The story of the neurasthenic is, inestimable benefit. _ _ perhaps, best told in the following chart, The following testimony will certainly * which shows clearly tho descent and how interest those who are nervous patients. . swiftly we are taken to the end:— It comes from one of tho most brilliant - Fensitivcness. physicians in Europe-Dr. Giuseppe I,ap. ■ i . .. ..... pom, Physicinn-in-Ordinary to his HonKosttossnesg, | Irritability. 'V J Melancholia. I Ncrvonsncss. | Pessimism, " . . Hysteria. Fcarfulness. | inaptitude Dizziness "J> ar Sir,—T made trial ill my private I Work ' practice of Antineurasthin, and shall preMemory j Mental s °'; i,)u H henceforward, as it is an admir-„ "Weakness. I Will Power, I Clarity. al)1 ° a E ent for ,omn K and strengthening HrainFas. I Insomnia. tho nervous system. 1 take the liberty of . "MeI®"DiSSSSHtT ■ °S,C : P ' Suicidal Tcrdcncy. Di. GUISEPIJ3 LAPPOM, t Somewhere in.ll,at chart the trouble of 'Thysician-in-Ordinary his Hol.nosa nine out of every ten' men and women is This is iso Sndeodj and the most sat-' Pheed. It is the neurasthenic chart, and isfac| } ( , D ,<; Hartmann's sueonce person ci 1 rccogniso his symptoms cess is 'that the congratulation of his thereon, he should know that within him mc(Ura] , confrcres ; s overwhelmingly sup. is the worst .of all diseases, a disease that (cJ , the t< , stimony of nctU al ueci a' unchecked can but lend to one end—total 0 f .\ntineurnsthin collapse. ■ The fact cannot bo too strongly imDr. Hartmann s euro for the neuras- pressed upon the minds 01 readers that theme is biain-feeding. 1 hat this treat- nervous disorder, no matter how* slight, "L 011 ''. ull P er Dr. Hartmann s method, is 110 | j )0 noglccted or played with. T'lio • ctrcctive is proved bv- the splendid lesti- sma ]| worry of to-day liceomcs (he morbid lnony voluntarily affinnct. by medical men melancholia or break-down of to-morrow, '"m • i pc ? 'f ll, , ',i ,t. It is useless to endeavour lo seek tempor- 1 11ns method of ■ treatment, that Dr. nr y stimulation in-chemical or so-called Hartmann lias proved lo be truly success- (onics, which can have but a serious after- . ful, may be thus detailed:— _ effect—a Loss of Nervous Force. I'ood, when taken into the body, is used Nervous breakdown must be cured, and m various ways, for general nourishment, jf, 0 n once glancing at the chart given, Certain foods,are used for tat production, you recognise vour trouble, wo advi's*! von others tor the manufacture of bone; and, ( 0 at oiico investigate tho claims'ol yet again, other.parts of food are used up Antineurasthin. in the production, of brain tissue. Now, On sending one shilling in postal note smco all nervous affections arise in tho or stamps lo the wholesale distributor, IT. ' brain, and are caused by malnutrition- A. Goddard, 37 Victoria Street, Welliii"-" i.e., its starvation—tlio cure for neuraS- ton, or Watson's Buildings, Auckland,'a ' thenia lies 111 the question of supplying sample of Antineurasthin, and in addition the nerve centro with proper food to al- a copy of an interesting treatise on .o\v due strengthening. I "Nervous Complaints," will be forwarded.
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