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AMAZING RESULTS OF THE ANTINEURASTHIN TREATMENT.

IMMEDIATE GOOD EFFECT PRODUCED BY FREE TRIAL SAMPLE.

IF THE SECRET OF WORLDLY SUCCESS A.\D WELFARE CAN" BE FX PRESSED. IN ANY SINGLE WORD, TUAT WORD IS "NERVES," NERVE FORCE—MENTALITY— MENTAL ENERGY-IS THE DOMINATING FORCE OF THE■ 20th CENTURY, and WITHOUT EFFICIENCY OF NERVOUS ENERGY SUCCESS OR HAPPINESS FOR ANY MAN OR' WOMAN IS OUT OF THE QUESTION.

Ihcse facts are strikingly emphasised by the recent experiments made by nerve specialists with the new Nerve and Brain t■i Antuieurastliiu. 'Plie most remarkable ot these is tho record of five typical e " ri > st lienui (including nervous debility, insomnia, hysteria, epilopsy, lost memory, goneral weakness, depression, dyspepsia, etc.), treated by Dr. Lion, Director of the Imperial Russian State Hospital at St. Petersburg. In view of tho great interest everywhere manifested in Antineurasthin by tho nicdical profession, it is osceedingly gratifying to'be able to state that tho result of this official trial is another.-triumphant testimony to the oxcellent curative property of Antineurasthin. It is well thut readers should have the vitally important facts—i.e., tho known and proven facts—of neurasthenia placed before them in tho clearest possible manner.

First—That Nervous Force (or Mentality) depends absolutely upon a well-nourished brain and nervous • system. Second.—That tho brain and nervous system can only bo nourished by an adequate supply of the proper food, i.e., the organic substance Lecithin. Third."-That "tonics" and medicines, whatever their'name'or nature, cm never in any circumstances be ui the least utility in restoring lost Nervous Energy. Fourth-.—That ovory one of these facts is endorsed by medical men and brain and nerve specialists throughout the.- world.,. Tho habit o( attempting "to "whip tip" the jaded nervous system or to stimulate the flagging and exhausted brain to forced activity by means of drugs, medicinal tonics, and alcoholic stimulants is ono of the most useless and mischievous practices, calculated to work infinite harm to brain and. norves by the inevitable process of reaction. •

Wherever Nervous-Disorders.exist there is a clear demand for Nerve rind Brain Food—a demand that ran only lie met in one way, viz., by supplying tho brain and nerves with the substance by which alone they can be nourished—in other words, this substance, Lecithin. . For a generation inedical men have laboured to produce a preparation containing this valuable organic substance,' but, Diving to its susceptibility to chemical action, every attempt has proved abortive, »nd tlu- medical'ivorld has been until now in the unique position of knowing what to administer; but without knowing how to administer it.

The problem is solved by ANTINEURASTHIN, tho only preparation which presents ail efficient percentage of active Lecithin unall'ected by chemical action, and in an easily assimilable form. A NTINE U U ASTIIIN, it is not too much to sav, has opened an entirely new chapter in tho history of nervous diseases. New, because it substitutes common* sense method of euro by nutriment ti.r tho old and vicious system of poisoning the nerves with drills and stimulants; and new, because it carries wuh it .lie certainty of a complete and permanent euro of'all nerve troubles. , . To put it briefly, Antineurasthin is as entirety certain to remedy Neurasthenia (Nervous Diseases) as food is certain to satisfy a hungry man, and tho reason is the same in both cases—tho system is being supplied with what it needs. As a hungry man needs food, so do disordereit or weak nerves (that is, hungry nerves) require food—the food, Lecithin. This is not a new doctrine we preach, but an accepted medical truth: Nervous diseases would have been curable 10—L0 years ago had the doctors been able to administer Lecithin efficiently. That they can do so now is due to tho introduction of - Antineurasthin. which, as nil .nerve specialists admit, has solved a difficult problem, and has made tho successful treatment of Neurasthenia as much a matter of scientific certainty as, say, the treatment of a cut finger or a sore throit. This, then, is the truth—that the; only means of remedying Neurasthenia is byfeeding tho brain and nerve cells with their natural food Lecithin—and the only known way of effectively doing this is by tho administration of Antineurasthin. FREE TRIAL SUPPLY. It is certain that there are many readers of this paper who at times fool the effect of brain fag, who suffer from headache, depression, lassitude, weakness,' and hick of concentration power. To these, as well as to those who are confirmed neurasthenics, the best advice to be given is, "Accept tho offer made to you here, in a samplo supply of Dr. Hartmann's wonderful nerve food, and test its merits without delay." All applications for trial supplies uf Antineurasthin and copies of Dr. Kuhner's treatise should be addressed to the wholesale distributor, H. A. Goddard, 210 Watson's Buildings. Wellesley Street East, Auckland. . With each application 2d. in stamps to cover postage should be enclosed.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1317, 21 December 1911, Page 9

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AMAZING RESULTS OF THE ANTINEURASTHIN TREATMENT. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1317, 21 December 1911, Page 9

AMAZING RESULTS OF THE ANTINEURASTHIN TREATMENT. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1317, 21 December 1911, Page 9

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