HAVE YOU HEART DISEASE?
Thousands of people, said a wellknown medical man tlio other day, when giving, evidence at a coroner's inquest, are walking about to-day with hearts so wean and diseased that the sudden rat-tat rat-tat of the postman’s' double knock might cause their death. This is truly an alarming statement, yet there is no doubt that deaths from heart weakness and failure are steadily increasing in number every year. On tlio other hand, every medical man knows that hundreds of people who are literally frightening themselves to death with the fear of heart disease are really the victims of indigestion,, constipation, dilatation of tlio stomach, and kindred intestinal and stomachic af-, itec'tionsi. Palpitation of the heart is nearly always the result of errors of diet, or bad dietetic habits, such as over-eating, too rapid eating—some men and women ought to be charged with furious eating,—and anything that will correct these errors and evil habits will allay and banish palpitation. If you have palpitation, dizziness, breathlessness, and other symptoms of heart disease, do not get disheartened and conjure up fears °i lei disease. The probability is that tlio disease is not in that vital organ, but iij the stomach and the muscles that lie around the heart, indigestion and flatulence will give birth to all the more characteristic symptoms of heart disease, and ill such cases tlio services of a doctor aro ©«• EX SOILS TAMER JUICE, taken regularlr at night-time for a few weeks, will prove sufficient to remove the cause of all your trouble and restore healthy digestion. It is mild in action and more efficacious than drastic purgative? that are naturally followed by ((u cfiually (Irastic reaction. Dr ENSOR S TAMER JUICE is obtainable from all chemists in bottles at 2s 6d each, and if you are worried by any of the distressing symptoms that make you think you have heart disease, just give it a brief trial. Don’t postpone good intentions, but call at your chemist to-day and try j'ust one bottle. You will be delighted with the result.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2247, 20 July 1908, Page 2
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