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HOW GERMS BECOME ACTIVE

Nature is always fighting to keep us well. Under normal conditions the forces of health within:our bodies keep the disease germs'in subjection. They are not ..expelled entirely, but. they are-kept harmless. r : ....- .' Some .indiscretion in diet and the digestion is upset ; overwork or worry per.liaps disturbs the nervous system, the blood gets thin, and the eve.r-prcsent disease germs assert iheinselves. The blood fights the body's battles. Whenever a wound is received, whenever there is congestion or inflammation, to that point the blood quickly carries the elements needed for repair—if it has them. .But: .when, the. blood is thin and'watery it lacks the c c eleirients-ilseli'. Dr. Williams* Pink Pills aro a tonic that supplies the blood with the elements needed to build up the tissues, to repair waste, to "revilaliso nerves,"to stimulate digestive action, to burn up fhe poisons in the blood. In (his va.v, by building up the blood, they are vscful in rlieumafism,■ neuralgia, seiati?n. lumbago, neurasthenia', nervousness,' St. Vitris's. dance, .and in-anaemia in many forms. These'"Jills build iipihe blood,"nourish' (he starved nerves, and' improve the general health. Tf you are suffering from iiny nervous complaint,' you '. cannot do better than bosin Dr; 'Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People to-day. Any dealer can supply them, bill ask for Dr. Will'nnis'. lis. per box, six boxes IGs. fid.— Advlv

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 138, 6 March 1919, Page 4

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224

HOW GERMS BECOME ACTIVE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 138, 6 March 1919, Page 4

HOW GERMS BECOME ACTIVE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 138, 6 March 1919, Page 4

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