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FADS

frESPECIALLY AS THEY RELATE TO THE INTERNAL LUBRICATION OF THE HUMAN SI'STEM. Doubtless since the world began people have been subject to l'ads of one sort or another, both harmles and vicious. Certainly at the present time masses of people are. subject to this foriii of mild, insanity; In clothing, food, and medicine tliis form of madness manifests itself, perhaps, more strikingly than in any other way.' -N6r can it be said that women aro more subject to it than men, although women, perhaps, bring it more prominently under notice than nien, owing to the exaggerated styles of dres3 that- have a. vogue, and then pass away. Pick -up a photograph five years old, and rioto the fashions in men's and women's clothes. One wonders how they could deliberately have adopted such styles,, and gone out in the street without exciting tho ridicule of tho public. The reason is because it was the fad of tho hour. Again, notice tho number of preposterous breakfast foods and other forms of food .that are boomed, one person eating a dreadfully unpalatable form of uncooked breakfast oats, imagining he is making strength, muscle, and new tissue. Another follows .some food fad with tho idea it will increase his brain power, and still another class denying themselves all kinds of food tlint are really good and tasty, becauso they have the diet fad, and are mad ou dieting. And so it goes on. Then wo come 'to medicine, whero fads come and go faster than in any other d_c--partinent of life, except, perhaps in women's dress. There is no eiid of these ridiculous medicine fads. The good old remedies that havo stood tho test of years are suddenly put .by while the new unknown is tried. If it comes suddenly tho rage, as some do, it ceases quite as suddenly, and the public again Tbturn to tilie old, reliable remedies. At present we have tho Liquid Paraffino Fad, and thou-: sands of peoplo aro rushiiig this liko they havo rushed others before, and like they Will rush others again; but there are evidences that the public are findinir oiit that this Liquid Paraffino is a FAD-PURE AND SIMPLE, AND NOT A MEDICINE.. They are finding' out that tho wholesale lubrication of their internal organs is destroying one of Nature's most- vital fluids—the Bile. Nature finds its work being done by a foreign agent, grows less and less active, ami at last ceases to put forth any effort. Just as a strong arm put in a sling, and given 110 exercise, 'becomes weak and useless, 60 the continual Lubrication of tho Internal- Organs by Mineral Oils will surely weaken and reduce the flow of Bile. It destroys tho natural movement of tho bowels, because it supercedes the flow of the Bile, To put it as clearly as possible, tho Liver can- ho compared to a big sponge full of holes. It becomes covered ovor with a slimy substance, and these holes -or ducts, from which tho Bile' flows, become stopped up, consequently the Bilo is forced back into the system, producing two direct results;—(a) a derangement of the entire system, and (b) Constipation, because the Bile cannot act or the wasto matter in the Intestinal Canal, and it remains 111 tho system. This is what is commonly known as Torpid Liver. Something is wanted to get at the caiiso —something that will act on tho Liver and open up these ducts. Not something that will simply carry oil the waste in the system, leaving it in just-the same stato to repeat over again just wliat has taken place. No mineral product will take the place of tlie - BiW. -given each human being l>y an All Wise Creator to carry the waste matter out of tho system and aid 'in tho digestion and assimilation of our fowl. People xesorting to mineral oil, ■ cither in ignorance or not, and practically saying we have no further use for tho Bile, wo have something to relievo Constipation that is all we care—will pay for their ignorance or impudence in thinking they can improve on tho Creator's work. Again, there is.an exceedingly important feature 111 connection with the taking of Mineral Oil in tho system which many have never given a thought, and undesirable results are certain to follow if this practice is continued. Is tliero any doubt that tho cells of the stomach through which we draw tho elements of nutrition also draw, and absorb into the system this Mineral Oil? , There is 110 doubt of this at oil, and also tho walls of the intestines which are covered, with the Lubricant absorb this Oil as well. The entire Internal System is, therefore, absorbing mineral properties foreign to the, Human System—properties that cannot, help, sustain, or nourish tho body. Is tliero any Medical Authority who values its reputation who will say this is a wise or safo course to continue? _ Sometimes Nature only requires a little assistance to get over an- obstruction, and if something is used to merely give that assistance, and not usurp all Nature's functions, and take tho entire operation out of Nature's hands, then valuable help is being rendered, "his is where the invaluable properties of Dr, Morse's.lndian 'Root Pills are'apparent. They do not usurp Nature's functions, destroying all their natural activity, but whon Nature needs help to carry its often too heavy burden, caused by over-eating and drinking, then Dr. Morses Indian I!oot Pills assist Nature. 'They net 011 tho Stomach, and above all on tho Liver, causing the stopped-up ducts to relcasa tho flow of Bile that has been withheld. It is this flow of Bilo that causes the ijowels to act, and any remedy that ignores this fact is causing damage to tho great human mechanism. It is the constant and regular flow of Bile that aids in tho digestion and assimilation of food, and when this flow ceases from any cnuso the system at oneo is affected throughout,' and constipation, of courso, tlie inevitable result. ( For nearly a century Dr. Morse's .Indian Root Pills hove been in nso as a remedy for liver ailments. They get at tho cause. A pill occasionally produces regularity and good health, and with reasonable care regarding overtaxing the digestive organs with either food or dri'-dc a healthy condition can be maintained. This i 3 tho secret of gocd health in man, wgitmii, mid child, and Hiern Is no pettins uwaj' iflyn ■jU-rW.uWishpd by of.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2534, 7 August 1915, Page 12

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FADS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2534, 7 August 1915, Page 12

FADS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2534, 7 August 1915, Page 12

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