WHAT HEADACHES POINT TO.
When a patient mentions headaches the doctor seeks for the cause, and in a majority of cases finds it in some derangement of tile nervous or digestive system. Headache, as is well known, is one of tho commonest symptoms of a weak, disordered stomach, or exhausted nervous system, and, therefore, one of the surest signs of impure and watery blood. That indigestion, stomach weakness, and nervous. troubles arise from a faulty blood supply is proved by the prompt improvement which follows a blood-tonic treatment.
The most dangerous practice that sufferers from headache can fall into is tho taking of drugs that merely deaden the pain. As time goes on the patient finds that she has to increase tho dose to got the same effect; and later many bccomo a drug slave. The correct treatment aims at eliminating the causo of headaches. Such a blood-making tonic as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be recommended to every headacho sufferer. In building up the blood, they not only strengthen and tone up the system, but nourish and frco the nerves from pain. 'I'lio pills are freo from all harmful or habit forming drugs which aor so common in headache remedios. Your nearest dealer in medicine can supply you.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2446, 27 April 1915, Page 8
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254WHAT HEADACHES POINT TO. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2446, 27 April 1915, Page 8
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