I BACKACHE, HEADACHE, AND. OTHER ACHES SIMPLY MEAN IMPURITIES IN BLOOD. Purify the blood by drinking a good home-made medicinal water, and "see how quickly all* such, troubles go. The following simple, inexpensive compound, will give you the essential constituents of famous natural medicinal spring waters as exactly ascertained by analysis. The best way to purify the blood quickly is by thoroughly flushing out, the kidneys, liver, and intestinal tract. Merely taking pills ,±'o stimulate Eleven irritate the liver to temporary ■convulsve action will not do. You must thoroughly flush out ana cleause all the filtering and eliminating organs. This will stop any absorption of poisons into the blood. Now, as regards tho poisons already inthe Wood, there is one sure way to get at. t'uem. Simply drink an abundance of alkaline mineral water, two or three tumblerfuls a day being none too many. This, if it is very strongly alkaline, will quickly be absorbed into the blood,'since that, of course, is the only way it can reach the kidneys: To prepare" the alkaline mineral water, merely dissolve in a tumblerful of plain hot water a level teaspoonful of the compound' put up under the registered name of "Alkia Saltrates," and winch'any ctfemist can supply at small cost.' While in the blood, the alkaline water dissolves and neutralises any uric acid or other impurities with which it-comes in contact. Then it will bo filtered out and expelled by the kidneys, taking with it all the impurities it has absorbed while in the blood. The effect of this process will bo to relieve pain and impart strength and tone to the whole systcnii which has thus been flushed clear of painful, nerve-depressing, and kidneyclogging impurities. In all cases, of : persistent headache, backache, etc., tho astonishing benefits derived1 from "Alkia Saltrates" are usually noticeable .within a day or two. —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 75, 30 March 1933, Page 7
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