HOW HEADACHES START
Headaches may be startecFby a hundred and one derangements of the health, but the actual cause is often impure blood. Tho nerves of the head are tho most sensitive of the entire nervous system. Like all the nerves of the body they are dependent upon puro blood for their health. They are affected by any derangement of the system that throws impurities .into tho blood. Sufferers from headaches will ni?d that their health is ran down or that their digestion is out of order or that there is some other cause why the blood is impure. It is only natural then that the nerves should complain and that the head should ache and throb. \ The most dangerous practice that sufferers from headache can. fall into is the taking of drugs that' merely deaden the pain. As time goes on tho patient finds that she has to increase the dose fo get i tho same effect, and later may become a drug slave. The correct treatment aims at eliminating tho* cause of headaches." Such a bloodmaking tonic as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be recommended to every headache sufferer. In building up the blood, they uot only, strengthen and tone up tho system, but nourish and free the nerves from pain. The pills are free from all harmful or habit-forming drugs which are so common in headache remedies. Tour nearest dealer in medicine can supply you. A useful booklet, on "Diseases of the Blood," will be sent to any applicant sending a post card to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2743, 11 April 1916, Page 7
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263HOW HEADACHES START Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2743, 11 April 1916, Page 7
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