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MEAN A STARVED BRAIN. NATURAL HEUVE FOOD THE ONLY POSSIBLE PERMANENT REMEDY FOR ALL NERVOUS AILMENTS. Enough to Do You Good and Scientific Treatise FREE.
In this ago of high tension in all phases of lifo not ouo person in a hundred is able to stand tho menial and nervous strain. Is YOUR nervous system in thoroughly good tone? Are YOU nble to do your work and fulfil your social engagements without feeling tho effect? If not, we offer you to-day tho means of regaining lost nerve power and onegy, and of testing at our expense the only natural food that will build up and revitalise tho nerves and brain, On application wo will send you—freeenough of this wonderful Nerve Food to convince you of its merit, and also a scientific treatise explaining the cause end cure of all Nervous Complaints. This remarkable prepnrtion is the result, of tho researches of Dr. Hartmnnn, who j succeeded in discovering the method of extracting from ordinary foods tho particular ingredients required by the brain and nerves and rendering tin's ingredient immediately assimilable bv the system. It is_ named by him "ANTINEURASTHIN," and has proved its worth in thousands of eases of Headacho Dyspepsia Dizziness Irritability Neuralgia Peevishness Neuritis Insomnia . Nervousness Despondency Depression Hysteria Neurasthenia, Failure of Memory, Lack of Power of Application to Work and Concentration of Mind, as well as in more extreme cases of Nervous Disease, such as Locomotor Ataxia. The' Vital Merve Food. 'Tho vital, substance of the Brain and Nerve centres is an organic compound called LECITHIN, very minute particles of which are contained in certain ordinary foods, mid are selected by the stomach to replace tho waste of brain and nerve tissue caused by mental and physical effort. Tho amount of Lecithin contained in ■ ordinary foods is, however, so small that one would require the appetite 'of au elephant and the digestion of an ostrich to cat and digest sufficient ordinary food to replace the drain on the brain and nerves caused by tho strain and stress of present-day life. Grade lecithin taken in an inorganic state is useless, and almost impossible to assimilate. Sufferers are cautioned against attempts by unscrupulous vendors to substitute this in •the form of pill for Antiaeurasthin. "ANTINEURASTHIN" contains 10. per cent, of pure Lecithin in a perfect scientific combination, which insures its complete absorption by the brain and nerves in such a way 'as to rapidly repair the waste caused by overwork, excitement, emotion, or excess/ It is, therefore, not only.the most powerful antidote against nerve fatigue, but is the only natural and permanent remedy for nervous affections of every kind.' V "ANTINEURASTHIN". is a food for tho nerves alone. It does not satisfy the appetite, but by toning up the nervous system and increasing the vitality, makes the appetite more acute, and digestion easier;' It may therefore he taken before meals with highly beneficial results. Avoid Brags aiul Stimulants. > It:has.lo'n'gheen''recognised by students' of medical science that drugs and stimulants of any hind, taken as a remedy for nervous complaints, merely deaden or excite the nerves for the moment, and aro followed by a reaction so violent that the .patient,. far from benefiting, is positively ;.worse for their use. '•' ;/ANTINEURASTHIN".. 'contains no drug of any sort—it is a pure FOOD— and ■ therefore has no reaction as in the case with drugs. It contains neither stimulant nor ssdativo but is entirely natural—composed solely of organic materials identical with those found in the nerve substance itself.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1603, 21 November 1912, Page 3
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