USE OF STIMULANTS.
A stimulant can do no more than draw on the reserves ; it borrows for one hour what must be paid back the next hour. No matter how you argue the point, no horse owner will believe that whips and spurs can be substituted for oats and hay! And so it is with men and women; no amount of stimulants can take the place of good food, well digested. When appetite and digestion breaks down and you feel weak, nervous, prostrated, or a martyr to biliousness, as was the case with Mr William Frederick Page, you are not in a condition that can be cured by false or temporary stimulants. What you need is Mother Seigel’s Syrup the remedy that cured him. It does not spur you up and let you down afterwards, but it restores the lost power to your stomach, liver and kidneys, so that you can digest the food you eat, much or little, and get from it the substantial nourishment that Nature intended you to have. That is the stimulant you want —the stimulant that stays and strengthens you! ' Mr Page, of 167,. Church Street, Camperdown, New South Wales, wrote us, on February 23rd, 1909. as follows :
“Eighteen months ago I was a martyr to biliousness. I doubt if any man could have worse attacks than I had, yet I had several of these attacks daily. At times, I thought I would strain my inside retching. I could not eat and digest food to sustain my strength and so my health very soon broke up. I was so ill, from disordered liver, that I could not keep my head up. It simply prostrated me—l was almost helpless. I was under medical treatment for a long time, but got no relief. “Knowing what a sufferer I was, a friend of mine brought me a bottle of Mother Seigel’s Syrup. The first bottle put a stop to the biliousness. Daily I improved, and could take a little food without having a bilious attack; so I soon gained strength. After taking a few more bottles of the Syrup, my sluggish liver, that had made me so helpless, was restored to perfect working order. Since then, I have had no return of my complaint and I still remain perfectly cured.” There are the plain facts. Mr Page was prostrated. He needed strength and he found it, because Mother Seigel’s Syrup enabled him to digest his food. Then that food nourished him in the true natural way. Mother Seigel’s Syrup is a purely herbal medicine that exerts a tonic, curative effect on stomach, liver and bowels. Thus the poisons that arise from undigested food are no longer formed or carried into the system and good health and strength surely follow.
Digestion is the key to health. Mother Seigel’s Syrup is the key to sound digestion.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 490, 5 October 1909, Page 4
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476USE OF STIMULANTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 490, 5 October 1909, Page 4
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