FOOD WASTERS
It is wrong to waste good food at any time but in these days the wasteful use of food is positively criminal. Yet thousands of sufferers from indigestion go on consuming food that does them litlle, if any, good, simply because they have failed to realise that it is not what you eat, but only that portion of it which you iigtit, that nourishes your body and replenishes the daily wear and tear of life. How important it is then to maintain the digestive apparatus—the stomach, liver and bowels—in a thoroughly healthy and active condition. Tens of thousands of former victims of indigestion now enjoy the vigour and buoyant healthfulness that springs from good digestion simply because they have availed themselves of the help that lies ready to hand in Mother Seigcl's Syrup. This world-famous remedy possesses in a remarkable degree the pov/er to tone, strengthen and regulate the action of stomach, liver and bowels, and when these organs are working harmoniously and efficiently indigestion—the great foodwaster—cannot exist.
Mrs. V. Rowley, 69 Leicester Street, Parkside, S.A., writing on November 21st, 1916, says:—" Up to two years back I was a great sufferer from indigestion. Almost every meal brought on a severe attack, and I was often in such agony and distress that I could scarcely breathe or more about. It is very tantalizing to feel 'hnngry and be afraid to eat, yet that was frequently my case. I felt like giving up the straggle in despair, bat about this time I read in one of yonr books of other saiferers -who had been cured of indigestion by Mother Seigel's Syrup, and I determined to test its efficacy on myself, I commenced to use the medicine, and in a short time I was delighted to find that I could safely satisfy the cravings of appetite without having to undergo any of the old painful after-consequences, My strength came back and my health steadily improved, until in the end I was as 1 well and hcirty u I had ever been in my life."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 115, 1 February 1918, Page 3
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344FOOD WASTERS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 115, 1 February 1918, Page 3
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