What is Constipation P
» Constipation, or, as it i* sometimes called* costiveneas, is an insufficient action of thetiowelp, whereby a quantity of waste matter is kept in the systf m. It is of -en caused by im-gulsr and careless habit", or may be the rssu't of indig- stion. To cure ! this comp'aint it is necessary to establish regular and s fficiejat evacuation?. This can be done raott effectually by taking a •hqrt course of Bi'e Beans, following the directions c'.ose'y. The mo*t nece-^ary point to be observed in tbi3 matrer is rpgularity of habit A certain time should be set, the early morning being pref rabb, and adhered to closely. Sufficient tiny üboud be given, and nothing should be 1 RUowed toinM'f- r> wih this most necessary requirement of good health. If, after taking a, course of Bile B ans. it is found impossible to s-cure the desired effect, the course should be resumed until no trouble ia experienc- d. It is a good thing to remember that Bi'e Bfan3 are an undoubted specific for .Biliousness, H' adache, Indi gestion, Debility, Femae Ai men s, Liver Trouble. Costiveness, Piles, Pimples, Bad Blood, Blotch s Sores, cc. Th s may be obtained at all chemist 3 , pr'ce Is ljd per box ; Australian Depot, 39 Pitt S reet, Sydney. Be sure, you get the genuine. Take nothing that the chemist says is "jaat as good." The genuine bears the signature round the box.
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Manawatu Herald, 16 March 1899, Page 3
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241What is Constipation P Manawatu Herald, 16 March 1899, Page 3
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