A FREE TRIAL OF ANTINEURASTHIN ■ ■' "AND , . A GUARANTEE WHY NERVOUS BREAKDOWN AND NEKVE WEAKNESS CANNOT BE \\ ii x riLiv\ TONICS, MEDICINES, DRUGS, ETC. Nothing so remarkable as the unanimity with which eminent doctors and scientists lrom all partis of the world declare that medicines and tonics arc absolutely useless—in fact harmful—in the treatment of Nerve Complaints, and that permanent relief can alone bo found in specially-selected .xNorvo Nutrition, lias ever been known in the history of the art of healing. Medical men havo long realised that the man or woman with-a weakened nervous system can only recoup lost energy by supplying tho nerves with the special tood essential to their well-being-just as a halt-starved person can only regain physical energy from nutritive food—lint until recently it was impossible to ordtr a sutt'erer to assimilate a sufficient quantity ot this "elixir of nerve youth," as even tho most nutritive of fcods yield but a small, percentage of this indispensable nerve support. LECITHIN—THE "EXTRACT GF LIFE."
Lecithin alone will/supply the Brain end Nerves with the nourishment they require, and as this only found in ln -' hnitesimal quantities in such strengthening foods as eggs, milk, etc., it can readily be seen that the nervous man or woman would require the stomach of an army to fortify the weakened nerve-cells by means of every-day foods. ■ Although it has been knojvn for several years that the administration ;of Lecithin was tho only means of removing nervous breakdown, it was not until the discovery of Antineurasthin that it was possible to givo 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 be taken under close supervision'of the Physician. Ine highly poisonous nature of the strychnine is well-known—three grains have proved fatal to an adult. In its poisonous action it has a. powerful stimulating effect upon the heart and muscular system— thus giving a and transitory feeling of recovery—then comes the reaction—the patient finds'the -"lashing up" of the nervous and muscular system has oiily enabled him to further ennaust his already depleted nerve ■ tissue—there has been no compensation! for tho waste —and ho is; in a more deplorable condition than before. _ •. The preparation of iron .contained-' in tonics or medicines is absolutely useless in the 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. It FEEDS the brain and nerve, cells with their natural food, actually replacing tho waste-consequently without. a . harmiul reaction as in the case of drugs aim tonics. ' -After taking it there.is felt a renewed power of concentration of thought, application to, work, clearness of nnnd, improved digestion, arid' general health, which, fully demonstrate its volue. THERE IS NO SECRET ABOUT-.ITS COMPOSITION. ... . To every purchaser an analysis is given, aid' ANTINEURASTHIN IS. GUARANTEED to be-'trde 'to that analysis. ANTINEURASTHIN contains an as-,, tonishing percentage of Lccithin—namely 10 per cent. —a rcmarkablo amount of concentrated energy. This fact is conclusively proved in a very short .time by. the increased feeliig of health and strength — both body and mind—after this nervofood is taken. ■ -. ANTINEURASTHIN-is a Nerve-food only; it feeds tho nervous system independently of the muscular system; and, whereas ordinary food stays the/appetite, "Antineurasthin" increases the appetite, so that it can be taken just before meals with the happiest results. "Antineurasthin" is presented in the form of circular tablets, a -large supply of which can easily he. carried and taken without tho : slightest inconvenicnM—or publicity. It requires jio mixing or diluting, and tlia flavour is. palatable, and appreciated by even the-most delicate stomach. ■'■■■•■ • ,IT NEVER" DISAGREES WITH PATiENTS, arid can -be taken : in con- : junction with uny •-other treatment or. "food. . ' ' ~. ' What famous doctors and specialists say ■ of "Antineurasthin":— Dlt LYON; . -ff'. (The Director.'of the 'Russian State';'Hos-' : pital for Epileptics at St. Petersburg) reports' magical results obtained from' trials made exclusively with "Antineurasthin" on Nerve Sufferers. An immcdiato
THE EFFECTS OF • ' : :; ANTroEURASTHIK ; are not only rapid, but, what is more iin portant—lasting. Tlieie are, indeed, immediately noticeable. • Tli'e general feeling of health increases; the' patient becomes energetic, and experiences a renewed pleasure in life; Headaaies and i\euralgic Pains vanish, Irritability disappears, Physical and Mental Insertions are easily borne, wliilo the Mental Powers and Memory quickly improve. ANTINEURAST.IIIN Cures by Feeding the Brain and'Nervo Centres. SERIAL i\"o. 810, Guaranteed under tlio Pure Foods Act of New South Wales by H. A. GODDARD. Sydney, to contain not less than'lo per cent. Pure Lecithin. No. 810. . < ! ' !| ■ ': - ' ' ' '
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