3oo°« increase in the power of the “ soldier ” cells that \ defend the body- — -a, on Striking Evidence An elaborate series of investigations recently conducted at a well-known sanatorium has definitely proved that the addition of Virol to the diet exercises a remarkable influence on the action of the white cells of the blood, whicji protect the body against germs. The experiments showed there was a distinct and progressive increase in the functional activity of the white cells in proportion to the number of weeks the patient had been fed on Virol. BEFORE FEEDING ON VIROL. Photograph of the blood under a mos: powerful mforoicopp, showing that the rod-like terms have not been attacked by tne “soldier" cells -Sff. 'o' AFTER FEEDING ON VIROLi Photograph of the blood under a moit powerful microscope, showing that the "soldier" cells have absorbed the rod-like germs. *i' ' - iHiillH — .... - V** ' J mg* V i sm m -ill m m . ' , ‘ * i I" ' ' ’ .-'l'll i >u* 11 Hi * __ gi .. M \y/ t. ,/ r wm v ■ 4.. ■ wh\tt cm. The While Cells kavc\absorbed nearly all the Germ, which - theythen destroy. After twelve weeks’ Virol diet, the power of the white cells of the blood to destroy the germs was four times as great as that of the average blood of those who had mot been fed on Virol. The infinitesimal “ soldier ’• cells of the blood that defend you die by millions in your body daily; millions of new ones have to take their place. Virol is made of the particular TABLE OF RESULTS kinds of foods’, beginning with bone-marrow, that feed the blood-making bones and glands, thus providing the body with healthy blood crammed with “ soldier ” cells. • • 1 " ‘ Everyone man, woman and child—especially those who are delicatt, wasting or run down, should therefore take Virol. Feed babi<j young children on Virol; they are subject to so many ills from > these “ soldier ” cells aldne can defend them. Used in more than a Thousand HospitalsandSanatoria VIROL, LTD., 152/166, Old Street, London, E.C. , ■:
FRUIT BOTTLING. Plums are plentiful this year; better put up a good lot. Minson’e will fix you up for jars at lowest obtainable prices. Every decent kind of jar kept and delivered smartly. 1898
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16484, 25 February 1914, Page 6
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366Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16484, 25 February 1914, Page 6
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