EATING WHEN OVERTIRED
Eating wlion overtired is decidedly harmful. Tlio stomach is loaded at a. time when the- digestion demands rest, and the food eaten becomes unwholesome before digestion is ready to proceed. Again, fatigue frequently arises from an impaired digestion; in this case food irritates the stomach and aggravates indigestion, i This fatiguo after slight, exertion or following a nioal is an indication of weak digestion or anaemia. These traubles often go together), acting and rc-ucting on each other; so that a stalo-of indigestion implies a condition of anaemia, and anaemia iccompanics indiyeslion.' Acting un this knowledge, readers would do well to adopt a blood-tonic treatment v for indigestion, debility, nnd anaemia, such as ])r. Williams' Pink Pills, and they should see the wisdom of the treatment as it proceeds. For as the new blood . created by, these pills pulsM through the system, stren.trtl>. and energy follow, with a keen healthy appetite; Ihen both indigestion and anaemia are banished and Rood- health established. Finally, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are one of the most reliable remedies for the above disorders. ■ So obtain Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People of any dealer to-day but ask plainly for Dr. Williams' to avoid disappointment. A -post card request to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 815, Wellington, will brinq , a useful booklet, "What to F/at and How to Eat."
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3102, 5 June 1917, Page 8
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227EATING WHEN OVERTIRED Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3102, 5 June 1917, Page 8
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