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HEALTH FOR ALL.

THE NEW SCIENCE. RATIONAL TREATMENT OF DISEASE. Within the last twenty years there has grown up in the minds of a large number of people a growing distrust of drugs, surgery, and other neroic methods of treating disease. Coincident with this distrust, there has developed an increasing faith in the possibility of securing and retaining; health through right living—that is. through obedience to 'Nature’s laws. The trouble wjfth popular medical theories in the past has been that they fixed on the idea of disease and not on health. It has been the rule to try to overcome a disease by treating the disease itself —overlooking the fact that disease is a symptom, the result of long continuance of functional disorders. Ninetv-nine per cent, of sick people are suffering from functional oisorders. They are “out of sorts ’’ their physical machinery is not running smoothly, being blocked with waste matter. / Under these circumstances, it is useless to expect drugs to give permanent benefits. The new science says, “Remove the cause and the disease disappears.” An eminent authority, Dr. Albert Searle Wayne, has, by his teachings placed himself in the forefront of the new science of health. His achievements in the overcoming of disease by natural and rational methods have, proved a blessing to thousands of people. Dr. Wayne, in' his publications, shows that practically all diseases are caused by “Autoxima,” which means self-poisoning or poisoning by compounds produced internally by oneself. This poisoning is doe to the accumulation and fermentation of waste matter in the system.

Throughout the ayes cotmt’ess (buys , herbs, and conjectural t’on hments have been cm pi eyed in a f>* unless endeavour to overcome disease; hut until to-day no theory has been advanced to combat the condition of nntoxinn itself. It must bo obvious to ail th : riking' people that if. aatoxiiii;i is eliminated disease -which is merely the effect of this condition—must disappear. Dr Wayne, therefore, set himself to produce a preparation that would get rid of autoxima, and maintain the internal cleanliness that is necessary for health. His aim was successful: he devised Coloseptic, which has been proved of remarkable benefit to people ail over the world. Coloseptic is a wholesome powder with a saline taste, clue to its constituent neutral salts. It can be freely taken by young and old -the sick and the well. CoVjSepfcic should not be regarded as a substitute for any medium. It has a value that is uniejue, Co lose pLite stimlates Nature to remove all waste —to keep the body clean within- ifo make good health possible and easy for a 1!. fVu’ this reason, Coloseptic will bo found of prompt and sure benefit in s’ii oisos of biiliousness. headaches, lassitude, depression, constipation, insomnia, anaemia, ccmomn, piles, obes;tv and scorns of other complaints which are all due to autoxima. Having no kinship with drugs, Colo- . septic is nod habi t - form i ny—t lie only habit it creates is the habit of health. ; Coloeoptie will im!:c and keep you j ws’i. ft puts.the eliminative t ‘ ;• • ? prime cos'dii ion - rejarcuatcs i h I re d ; vigour and menital activity. If wi'd | make you realise the joy of 1 ife ■ i euo"i>s(.!•• ”'m'Vh, rodu a r:c : •. ■' di V. J.i.s -Vi AM Crcse am 'Cu- roV— <’ «>f he-'-Hh, wl i”h fo;lr-\v« iai rail cleanli'v ss, m-i that is Ihe fmi-d" j of t aking Co opt ie. - od ;f; .' j ie. iui*: 1 i in’’ ms he Mb 1 o YDI ' _ j .\ ! j -mi is disp • ■■ v u .uu■ t -ad'a in o- iginal packages eootmi.1 "C? wan:; net v. S-- ■' : a \V! oNm-V-: A!i h-ridi g dew-' Sin S vs.". -r c (•’('■' i .. " ;; v j,, I■ > ’•a i. fou elipb- j : ; , ’ ; i,-- Unr! '-md ijvi.i;' C" <

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 623, 12 April 1921, Page 7

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HEALTH FOR ALL. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 623, 12 April 1921, Page 7

HEALTH FOR ALL. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 623, 12 April 1921, Page 7

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