THE BILE. NATURE'S GREAT LUBRICATING i v AGENT. , ' Many unsuccessful attempts, have been rnado to improve Nature s method of j lubricating the liumaii system by substituting otlier agents to:do this work 1 (such as Li'quul Paraffin) or failing ;to understand that.the bile and its allied secretions aro Nature's only way to aid the i digestion and assimilation flf food. Many' no-called remedies entirely ignore ; this fact and so disappear because tho results obtained are unsatisfactory, What : a ditTorenco Jjetweeu such remedies and ! Dr. Morse's Indian.Root Pills which act directly on the Bile, increasing lis flow and therebv in Nature's own way cleansing the system of all its impurities. A ; test can easily bo made, noting tho after- • effects between Dr. Morso's Indian Root j Pills and many other so-called remfif® , for constipation,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 10, 7 October 1919, Page 2
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133Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 10, 7 October 1919, Page 2
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