COLD WEATHER AILMENTS.
QUICKLY CURED BY ZAM-BUK. There is plenty of healing work for Zam-Buk in the cold weather, quite apart from cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, and skin diseases. For instance, ui cases of— Cold in the Head.—Rub some ZamBuk between the hands and breathe in the medicinal odours from the evaporating balm. This loosens the stuffiness in the nose, clears the head, and relieves the dull heavy feeling. Putting a liuie Zam-Buk up the nostrils with tho tip of the finger is also very beneficial. Chapped Hands.—Cleanse tho sore place of any dirt, and then gently anoint with Zam-Buk. Zam-Buk reduces aud soon ends the inflammation, pain, and swelling. Zam-Buk should be applied liberally night and morning; and through the wenr an old glove ventilated by slits in tho palm, and inside of w.hiich more of the Zam-Buk has been smeared. Rheumatism.—Sound rubbings of tlie affected parts, with Zam-Buk drives out the pain and restores lissomncss. The penetrating power of tho pain-killing essences in Zam-Buk produces excellent results in muscular pains generally. Sore Throat.—Rest tho voice and inhale tho fumes given off by rubbing ZamBuk between tlie hands. Extra precaution is to rub Zam-Buk over tho throat and chest, especially for BRONCHITIS. Chest Chill—Rub the patient's back and chest soundly with Zam-Buk, slightly wanned and spread on the palm of the hand: The wholo circulation will be stimulated, and tightness of tlie chest soon relieved. ~ Chilblains.—Zam-Buk should bo applied as often as possible by gentle friction. If tho skin breaks, leaving a raw surface, Zam-Buk is doubly valuable beI cause of its great healing and antiseptic | power. Apply liberally, and cover with llamicl or carded cotton.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2809, 29 June 1916, Page 9
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277COLD WEATHER AILMENTS. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2809, 29 June 1916, Page 9
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