BILIOUSNESS THE CAUSE, THE SYMPTOMS, THE REMEDY. One of tins most distressing troubles a person can endure is biliousness. It is depressing to tire spirits and demoralising to the entire system. The person so afilcted is scarcely able to work or take an interest in anything. This is because the sewers of the body are clogged and need flushing out. The bile is turned from its proper channel and enters the blood and produces that peculiar cast of complexion. The sufferer may be 'cry restless, uneasy, or sleepless at night, or perhaps the slumber is. lethargic and Oil!. There are usually dull pains, 'meanness under the right side and shoulder blades, a bitter taste in the month, sudden dizziness on rising, furred tongue, bowels loose one day and constipated the next. All or .any of these conditions may accompany the bilious condition, and while so afflicted the patient’s life is scarcely worth living. Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills relieve this trouble speedily and cast the burden from the spirits. They open the cloggod-up system, purify the blood, and once more the human mechanism works smoothly and easily. .--[iWyUj .
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Evening Star, Issue 19666, 20 September 1927, Page 10
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188Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19666, 20 September 1927, Page 10
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