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DON'T DRUG YOUR NERVES.

IF THEY ARE WEAK TAKE PHOS- ! PIUTE WITH YOUR MEALS. I Some drugs lessen tho sensitiveness of ! the nervous system «o that the brain .acts I slowly, the nerves do not respond readiiy I to the "directions of the brain, and every i function of the body is retarded. Others net as a lash to the nerves, so that the user is-fired temporarily with feverish energy. Both arc equally dangerous, for there is tho inevitable reaction, which leaves the sufferer far worse than before. Therefore, don't drug your nerves! Get to understand them and study their needs." Nerves give way because they are weak, and they become weak through lack of food and nourishment. The futility of thrashing a starved horse is ob'vious,- and it is just ;;s futile and just as foolish to lash weak, exhausted nerves by tho administration of violent drugs. Nerves feed on phosphate, v.T.k.i they extract from digested food, and the fact that your nerves are weak proves they, are not obtaining sufficient phosphate for their needs. You can remedy this serious fault by providing your nerves with phosphate in a readily assimilable form, a most suitable and convenient being bilr.o-phosphnte, which most chemists stock in the form of 5-gl'ain compressed tablets. Take one of these small tablets immediately after every meal, and you will soon note a deciueu improvement in your health. Your nerves will become steady and strong, your brain will act quickly and clearly; your appetite will improve; you will sleep better, and up bright and refreshed, charged with an abundance of lital energy sufficient to carry you through tho most strenuous day—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 67, 13 December 1918, Page 7

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DON'T DRUG YOUR NERVES. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 67, 13 December 1918, Page 7

DON'T DRUG YOUR NERVES. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 67, 13 December 1918, Page 7

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