TO CURE NERVOUSNESS AND INDSGESTION
■ BY A MEDICAL MAN. A famous specialist one© said that nor* vousuesa was the primary cause ot nearly every chronic ailment. Xne work of all me vital organs suen as the heart, stomach, liver and kidneys, is directly controlled by tho nervous system. It is only natural thou, that wnen the nervous system is out of older Che work of all tlie vital organs suffers accordmgiy. indigestion or stomach trouble does not cause nervousness or irritability, but, on the contrary, nervousness causes indigestion, which is the only way in which the stomach can tell you that the nerves controlling it are out of order. To cure this nerve illness, and at the same time the stomach, kidney or liver trouble, you should get your chemist to put up in an ttoz bottle, half an ounce of Tincture Cardamoms Compound 8.P., 2 ounces Salrado Compound, and 3 ounces Elixir Simplex, and enough water to fill the bottle Take a taolespooutul of this nerve tonic about twenty minutes before meals and if particularly weak and run down .two tablespoonfuls may ho taken. Chew your food thoroughly, and drink but little whil eenigta. Goff( etaoinn nn but little while eating. Note—This is ono of a series of valuable articles on the care of the health which will appear in these columns from time to time. #
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8355, 15 February 1913, Page 12
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227TO CURE NERVOUSNESS AND INDSGESTION New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8355, 15 February 1913, Page 12
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