THE BILE. NATURE'S GREAT LUBRICATINGAGENT. Many unsuccessful attempts have been made to improve Nature's method o£ lubricating the Human System by substituting 'other agents to do this work (such as Liquid Paraffin) or failing _to understand that the bile and its allied secretions are Nature's only way to aid the digestion and assimilation o! food. Many so-called remedies entirely ignore this fact, and so 'disappear because tho , results ©bta-inod arc "unsatisfactory. What a difference between avefe remedies and Dr. Morse's Indian Moot Pills, which act directly on tho Bile, increasing its How and thereby in Nature's own way cleansing the system of all its impurities. A test can easily bo made, noting- the after-effects between Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills and many other so-called I'omedies for constipation.—Ad v.t. '"
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 3 June 1919, Page 11
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128Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 3 June 1919, Page 11
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