To Overcome
Nervous Dyspepsia A Bit of Sound Advice ■
Nervous people, as a rule,' suffer greatly from dyspepsia.' The minute things go wrong or- something, upsets the nerves, or they are tired arid overworked, they feel it In their stomach.:. Appetite vanishes and gives way to dull, dread uneasiness and "what they do eat doesn't digest properly. Then comes belching, heartburn, sour rising, and a whole train, of distressing . symptoms. Nervous dyspepsia; should never be treated with pepsin pills or artificial digestents. The stonjach is a/sensitive organ, and the nerves .that control it should at such a time be; calmed, and strengthened, . when all stomach: dU-j tress will quickly cease, appetite will return, ' and the stomach; .will diges,t ■ its food properly, "and .as -Nature .in*, tended v- ■.•/■.' '■■"'■ :C;' ■> V '"•":'-. Thanks'to :'a remarkable, nercrchemi-, car discovery, it i'sV. now ,-Sossiblft ,tp . treat the nerve c^lls with^the; exacjt; .;, stimulus they require when' overworked and unstrung, and this preparation, called Phosphorated Iron, is producing remarkable, results in the treatment of nervous dyspepsia and . other nerve disorders. It makes an amazingly quick change in any person; strengthening the stomach and charging the nerve cells, with a strength, poise : pawsr and trerh'endous reserve energy, ana giving nerves of steel, a clear head and brain, courage, power, quick wit, and real vital vim.. Phosphorated Iron "cannot harm' anyone, and contains no dangerous habit-form-ing drugs. Sixty tablets,to a flask, and this is enough to'show a noticeable improvement in even the most obstinate cases. Leading chemists everywhere have Phosphorated Iron.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1937, Page 15
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252Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1937, Page 15
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