Agony After Eating.
sow A SYDNEY MAN’S SUFFER. INQS FROM INDIGESTION WERE CURED BY MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP.
For many years it was thought that indigestion—most common of diseases and parent of scores of other ailments—was due to sedentary habits; in other words, that it was caused by want of exercise. It is now known that while close confinement is only one of many 'ifciitributory causes, it plays an important part in setting up that almost universal complaint which only Mother Isfeigel’s Syrup can throw down. Belgian doctors have found cases of indigestion among the savage tribes of the Congo Free State, while it has been scientifically proved that horses, cattle and dogs are also subject to it; so we must not regard Mr ]. Robins’ business alone as the cause of the complaint from which ha suffered. Mr J. Robins is a tailor, and carries on his business In 105, Abercrombie •hireot, Blaekfriars Estate, Sydney, N.S.W. On May Ist, 1005, Mr Robins sefri a letter to the proprietors of Mother Ssigel’s Curative Syrup, relating some details of an illness from which that world-ronowned medicine has rescued him. Mr Robins says: “After the »raat good it has done me, I cannot speak too strongly in favour of Seigel’s Syrup. From 1869 to 1904 I suffered chronically from severe Indigestion, which Taade life a burden to me. Often ■he .lyyny that Lendured after eating was so acuta that I looked forward to meal times with dread. I was extremely careful in the matter of diet; but even so, the simplest and plainest articles of food would seldom agree with me, and upset my stomach completely. “ My whole constitution, periodically affected by the strain upon it, wag weakened. I could not assimilate sufficient Eoumhmeiat to maintain ray normal strength, and ao always felt ‘ out-of-sorts ’ and ‘ njn down.’
“ But the syiapi'ja that alarmed me most was a severe pain whloh somefuaca t 'uir’at me in tho region of the heart. I had nr ’ou’ot hni that organ waa pfaiously aSTeotsd. and kawd death from heart failure. That dread caused me to He awake mAay v. night, “ At'diHront periods oi my Illness I consulted no fewer than four doctors. They ail failed not only to i.:re ma but oven to confer tsuy '.enoporary relief. Tho numerous medicines recommended to me by friends Wore no more helpful, alid I derived no benefit fcora anything ursti). 1 mad*-* Carcitve-Syrup. Afiov I Lad taken tho S.yrap for r Mttla my fcoHih graauidiy hup-.’OTcd in evory fiuier, my appCiite revived, and I could eat without pain or UiConvenlsncG of any hind, oouid sleep well, and ielc woutki fully otioagthouod genciaHy. My caw ooniplele,”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3616, 6 January 1906, Page 3
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443Agony After Eating. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3616, 6 January 1906, Page 3
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