"--;■ QUESTIONS, AsD' ANSWERS. ■■'•v , ©'. ''■ ' ''"' • '■""• y'.-Q. ;1. liave , been iccling"vcry poorly iatelyj and have just been told that 1 am, Biinering ii'oni uric poisoning. I shall be glad if you will idl me just what uric poisoning nieaiie. Is il a eerious matter* A. Uric poisoning is caused by the retention in the hioud oi which should leave the body in foluium The retention of these .-übsUuicit? is due to a dise;i6t'(i or inactive condition of the kidneys. WJien the kidneys are working perfectly, they tiller and cxiiact from the blood, of the avtiage indiviuuul aboul, three pinte of. uniu , . t-\ery d;iy. In thi* quantity of mine ehoulil be dissolved various waste niaU'iial produced by the wear and tear of Hie ti.-*ues ot the tody. Tine is cloud matter, and its presence- in the ie poisonous. The three putts of normal mine Miouid contain auout ten grams in uuiulit ol un<: acod, an iiuiue ot uwa, t with other annual and iitnu-ral lnaiti'r varying from a tliird of an ouuco to nearly an ounce. (J, Then I am to understand that the substances you menuon «hen not elnniimled from the body in the natural manner constitute what is knuuu a-s uric poisoning. What are the usual .■•yiiiptome by wlncli the [ne.-<'in.e of Uie»e poisons is manifested? A. Now you are asking a ratlwr large qut'iition. Many complainis which are commonly called (iih«.',Tt<.e are not actually dieeases m tlicii.-evlves. Lm , instance, Kheumatism, Uoul, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Gravel, .Stone, and Bladder Troubles are frequently caused by uric puieons. lndigmiuii, Anaemia, l'ersistent Headache, and (Jcuenl Debility are often solely due lo tho tame cause, lti fact, speakin» gencially, if the kidneys were doing tln-ir work lieeiy and thoroughly, none of the complaints mentioned would trouble us as the causative poisone wo.uld be absent. f Q. 1 had no idea that so much de pended upon the eiiicient action ol Hie kidneys. 1 siippote that when anyow is suffering from Rheumatism, Uoul, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, (Jravel, Stone, Bladder Tioubke, Aiuiemia, Debility, IVjisUlent headache, or Indigestion, the scientific method of clt'uctiiig a cure, in most eai-es, would be lo tin cut ly treat the patient fur the kidneys' A. Exactly In fact, thai is the only way in which a radical and jiet nianent euro would be clleeted. I'he kidneys must he lcstoied lo health anil activity, to that they may be enabled to remove the daily production of pci aoue in the body, or the {lalirnt niuM contjpue to sufl'er. Q. 1 have always been undor the inipreseion tliat the liver had a great deal to do with the maintenance ol oiii general health,. but it- seems I hat the kidneyc are the chief cause of must ol the disorders from which we euH'tT A. The work dono by fh« liver k of the utmost importance, and it is clo.-ely a«eociated with the work done by the kidneys. Indeed, when anything is iho matter with the liver the kidneys are generally affected, anc , the contrary if likewiee true. In the liver various substances are actually made fiom the blood.* Two or three pounds of bile are thus made every day. The liver tukrs •ugar from the blood, roiiveite it into another form, and elores it up so as to be able, again to eupply.it to the blood, gradually,,as the latter reqimvs vniichment: The liver changee urn , acid, which i'e insoluble, info urea which is cbmpletfly soluble, and the liver also dealt with the blood corpuscles which hav« lived their life and are useful no longer, Q. . As the. functions of the kidneys and liver are so intimately related, 1 gather that if there is reason lo sus pect that either organ is not doing its work efficiently, a curative agent should be employed which would act equally upon the kidneys and liver? A. Y«s, that ie the case, and it wae the realieation of this important fact which led to the discovery of that in valuable- medicine Warner's Safe Cure. About thirty years ago, certain investigators, knowing that if they could find a medicine which would benefically affect alike the kidneys and the liver,*they could; control mosLof the common dis orders, devotod themselves U> the search for such a remedy. After many disappointments, their efforts were rewarded, and a'medicine now known as Wanier'e Safe Curo was,proved to. possess quired properties. . Warner's Safe Cure has a marvellously stimulating and healing effect upon both the kidneys aud. the liver, and by restoring those vital organ* to health and, ..activity, it nece-s----earily cures all disorders'due to the retention in the bluod of urinary and. biliary poisons euch as Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago. Sciatica. Blood Dieordew, Anaemia, lndigeetiun. Biliousness, Jaundice, Gravel. Stone. Bladder Troubles, General Debility, and Sick Headac,he. Even complaints diagnosed ae Bright's D.ise&ee, probably the most fatal of all diseases, .often yield to treatment by Warner's Safo Cure. Cure* effected' by Warner's Safe Cure are permanent,,simply because they are natural. . . . At you are eo much interested in this •übject you should writ* to the Austral Mum office of. H. H. Warner and C 0.,. Limited,:; Melbourne,, who will.be. piece*! to.eend -you, free of charge, a pwnphl«t"treatirig it fully. ' W*rnVe Safe Cure is «old by chemitts and storekeepers everywhere, both in the original form (5e bottles) and in the* cheaper "Concentrated," nonalcoholic form'(2*"6d bottles).
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 September 1912, Page 4
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