FOR THE BENEFIT OF DYSPEPTICS.
This Woman Speaks of Treatment that Cured Her.
Couldn't Eat the Lightest Food Without Suffering—Became Pale and Weak with Attacks of Neuralgia, •
■ This is an account of. a, woman wliß suffered. agony With Indigestion, wno» blood was thin and watery and who nan bad attacks of Neuralgia, Of court®-the. thin blood was tho causc of all tho -rouble. i After she had tried many medicines that- did her no good, she began to tako Dr. Williams' Pink Tills. She found that they increased her blood supply,, and that at the same time the Indigestion, Neuralgia and heart palpitation disappeared. Other people have found the same thing. It'shows how the health of the body depends on the richness of the blood,and how curing tho cause of the trouble cures the complaint. This woman. Mrs. Matilda. Randall, of CMinbie htreet, Milton, Brisbane, mode tho following suite* merit for tins benefit of other sufferers:— , "After an attack of Pneumonia, she said, "I begnn to suffer a great, deal with. Indigestion and the food lay n c ® , '"£ on' my chest. I took only the lightest of things, such as soups and milk foods, tor nil solids seemed to choke nve and tIK-y wouldn't go down for hours. My Uml» hadn't anv strength in them, and 1 ielt as if thev wero giving way uncer me, and I also felt; f-o weak, heavy, and drowsy. All -tho-colour went out of my face ,anrt jips, I fell away aud got very Ihi ii and sallow; I craved for acids,-such as lem-ons-ond vinegar and water. My mood itself seemed nothing lint water, for when 1 cut' my finger liardty tiny nloou trickicd, 1 got twinges of Keuvalgia in tho face and temples, that made roe perfeefly .wrelohed and so unstrung. 1 mostly lay down when I could and had to get in out. side'-help, for eleven weeks, 1 was too weak to do a hand's turn,. My ticort would start to race furiously, even when I wa* iviii" still, and I bad to avoid all exes-linn find "excitement. My ankles swelled with standing and my feet always felt stony cold. At times I fainted right off. At last T tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and a steady courso strengthened my nerves and. enriclied my blood. I took three a day," and even tho neighbours remarked .how much better I was looking. Ishoak off .all the weakness, my appetite picked .Up and-the hea'daohes and neuralgia dis* ;appeaved.i;T regard this medicine as a ■grand louic.' '■ ■ Hr. P"'" are by ?,i)-dealfi-r 4 . but'if til :-einl to tho :1>.... William:-,'.. >!r.iv«' .".i. -of Austra-1-3si■ 1 jt'l.. WellitlglMll, -..••• CUB box, «is boxes':. 16s, 6i.'
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1471, 20 June 1912, Page 6
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447FOR THE BENEFIT OF DYSPEPTICS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1471, 20 June 1912, Page 6
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