A FREE TRIAL OF ANTINEURASTHIN AND A GUARANTEE.
WHY NERVOUS BREAKDOWN AND NERVE WEAKNESS CANNOT BE ' CUBED BY TONICS, iIIiDICIN'ES, DRUGS, Etc. .
Nothing is-so remarkable as the unanimity with which eminent doctors and scientists trom all parts ol the world declare that medicines and tonics aro absolutely i useless—in fact, harmful—in the treatment of Nervous Disorders, and that permanent relief can alono 'be' found in specially selected nerve-nutrition.has ever been known in the history of the Art of Healing. Medical men have long realised tliat the mau or woman with a weakened nervous system can only recoup lost energy by supplying the nerves with the special food essential to their well-being —just as the half-starved person can only regain physical energy from nutritive food—but,' until recently, it was impossible to order a sulterer to assimilate, a sufficient quantity of the "elixir of nerve-youth, as even tho most nutritive ot foods yields but a small percentage of this indispensable nerve-support.
LECITHIN-THE "EXTRACT OF LIFE."
Lecithin alone will supply tho Brain and Nerves with the nourishment they require, and as this is only found in infinitesimal quantities in such strengthening foods as eggs, milk, etc., it can readily been seen that the nervous man or woman would require the stomach of an army to fortify the weakened nerve-cells by means of everyday foods. Although it has been known for several years that the administration of Lecithin was the only means of removing nervous breakdown, it was not until the discovery of Antinenrasthin that it was possible to give this in a highly assimilable and actively organic form. WHY MEDICINES AND TONICS CANNOT CURE. The usual tonic contains Strychnine, Iron, etc., and should only bo taken under close supervision of the Physician. The highly poisonous nature of strychnine is we'll known—three grains have proved fatal to an'adult. In its poisonmis action it has a powerful stimulating effect.upon the -heart and muscular system—tn us giving a false and transitory feeling of recovery—then comes tho reaction—tho patient finds the "lashing up" of the nervous and muscular system has only enabled him to further exhaust his already dopleted • nerre tissue—there has been no compensation for the waste—'and he is in a more deplorable.condition than before.
What famous Doctors, and specialists, say of Antineurasthin:— DR. LION
(The Director of the Russian State Hospital for Epileptics at St. Petersburg) Reports magica.l results obtained from trials made exclusively with "Antineurnsthin" on Nerve Sufferers. An immediate and marked increase in mental vigour and bodily strength; increased appetito and sleep, removal of constipation and tendency to tiro rapidly of work; calmness and marked increase in selfconfidence, etc. DR. GUISEPPE LAPPONI _ (Physician-in-Ordinary to His Holiness Popo Pius X) Wrote: —"'Antinenrasthin' ... is an adniirable agent for toning and strengthening tho nervous system. I shall not fail to recommend it to my colleagues." DR. BAMARA (Physician to the Bad Hofgastein Health Resort) Wrote, after making a careful analysis and subjecting '"Antineurasthin" to exhaustive personal tests:—"ln proportion as mankind is weaned from the use of Nerve-destroying drugs and devote their attention to your healthy Nerve Food, they will be cured of Nervousness."
If he continues its use he will usually find the results will be a disordered state of the muscular system, trembling limbs, rigidity or stiffness of the muscles, and difficulty in keeping the erect posture, a"hd if the medicine is still continued these effects are increased in intensity, and the Voluntary muscles are thrown into a convulsed state by tho slightest causes, as, for example, by inspiring too deeply, or even turning in bed.
DR. P. KRESST i (Nerve Specialist in Berlin) Treated a patient of 75 years of acre with remarkable results, and wrote:—"l made u.=o of 'Antineurasthin' tablets in a condition of senile exhaustion of the Nervous System with a success which appears unquestionable."
ME. HORACE AVOEY, K.C., Said at tho Mansion Hoiife in October, 1908:—"It ("Antineurasthin") ha? nothing to do with medicines or drugs, but is a natural nutrient, composed only of organic substances."
.The preparation of iron contained in tonics or medicines is absolutely useless in tho treatment of nerve troubles. Iron tonics blacken and destroy the teeth—and give rise to serious digestive troubles. ANTINEURASTHIN IS GUARANTEED to'contain neither chemical nor drug.'lt FEEDS the brain . and nerve cells with their natural food, actually replacing the waste—consequently without a harmful' reaction, as in the case of drugs and tonics. After taking it there is felt a renewed power of concentration of thought, application to work, clearness of mind, improved digestion and general health which fully demonstrate its value. THERE IS NO SECRET ABOUT ITS COMPOSITION. To every purchaser ah analysis is given, ANTINEURASTHIN. IS GUARANTEED to bo true to ■ that analysis. ■ , "ANTINEURASTHIN" contains an astonishing percentage of lecithin—nearly 10 per oent.— a remarkable amount of concentrated energy. This fact is conclusively proved in a very short time by the increased feeling of health and strength—both of body and nerves—after this nerve-food' is taken. . . .
THE "PALL MALL GAZETTE," Of April 19, 1909, in a special article dealing with Neurasthenic, stated:—"The benefits which thousands of Nervous Invalids have experienced from even a trial supply constitutes one of the most reniarkablo of modern triumphs in tho scientific world."
"Antineurasthin" is-a Nerve-food only; it feds the nervous independently ef the muscular system; "and, whefeas ordinary food stays tho appetite, "Antineurasthin" increases the appetite, so that it can be taken just before meals with the happiest results. "Antineurasthin" is presented in the form tablets, a large supply of which can easily bo carried and taken without the slightest inconvenience—ot publicity. It requires no mixing or diluting, and the flavour is palatable and appreciated by even the most delicate stomach)
THE "GLOBE," In an article on "Nerves" on May 17 last, said:—"lt is now proved beyond cavil that ithe discovery of Dr. Hartmann does supply in the only possible way the very food tho Nerves require, and in circumstances and amounts which make for speedy and effective cure." REPORT TO THE ACADEMY OP SCIENCE IN PAEIS. The eminent Medical Scientist, Danilewski, in his reports to the Academy at Science in Paris, has most favourablj commented upon his experience with "Lecithin." Ho found that "Lecithin" expedites, growth, enriches the blood (by a considerable increase of red corpuscles), and restoies it to a healthy condition. It increases mental activity, and generally has a visible strengthening effect on tho Nerves, as well as the Physique. The administration of "Lecithin" has produced wonderful results in .weakly children, as well as in those afflicted with Rickets HOW YOU CAN PROVE ITS VALUE We offer to every reader of this paper a free trial supply of ,"Antinenrasthin"and' a treatise dealing "with ".Nervous plaints and their rational Cure, and hope all our readers will avail themselves of this offer, which will not involve any necessity of making large after-purchases. Enclose twopence in stamps to cover postage with your application, and wo will send the trial by return of post. Address your application to the wholesale distributor for Australia and NunZealand, H. A GODDAED, 209 Watsons Buildings, Auckland.
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