A CONVERSATION. . Q.; I have-been:feehtig'Very poorlj lately, and. have justbeen told by my doctor that;l am snfiering.fromniric poisoning. I shall be glad if you will tell ma just, what uric » poisoning means. Is it. a.serious matter ? ; A. Uric poisoning is caused by the retention m the blood of various substances jfwhich should loa^o the^body m solution. The retention of these substances' is due to a |diseased or inactive.condition of the kidneys. When- the kidneys are working perfectl £ '^bhey filter and .extract from th© blood, of theaverage individual about three pints of urine «very day, In^thi3 quaiafcity of urine should be dissolved- various v/aste material produced; J>y the wear andftear of 'the tissues of the-bcrdy. This is. dead matter, and' its presence m '/the blood is- poisonous. Thethree-pints of normal'iurine' should contain-about ten grains -m weight of uric acid, an> ounce of tirea, together'with-othor-aninial-and mineral matter Vaiying from * third-of an- ounce-tb«nearry an- ounce. Q. Than lam to understand that the substaneesyou mentionvwhen not eliminated <rom tha.body m tho natural manner constitute what is known as uric poisoning. What We the usual symptoms by which the pi«esenco«of. these poisons is manifest? A. Now you are-asking rather a large-question. Many complaints which- are- com-' ttnonly called diseasasare notactually diseases m themselves. For instance,: Rheumatism, ?Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica,-Gravel,,Stone,.and Bladder Troubles are all caused £by uric poisons. Indigestion, Anaemia, Persistent Headache, and General Debility ai-oi .often solely due to-tho same- cause. In- fact, if the kidneys are doipg their work freely: /and thoroughly, none of the complaints mentioned 1 could.trouble- us, «as-the-causative< £poisou3 would be absent. . Q. I had no idea- thatsomuchsdepended-vuponithe emcient»action of the kidneys. I ' suppose that when anj'one is suffering from Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago^ Sciatica, Gravel, Stone, Bladder Troubles, Anaemia,. Debility, Persistent Headache or' indigestion the scientific method of effecting a • cure- would be to directly treat fhet ipatient for tho kidneys ?: ,'■'"'■ : A. Exactly. In fact,- that -is '.thec.onfy'way : mwhich^a radical^ and ,permanenfr?cure-i fcan be effected.". Th© lddnoya must»-be restored to<health and activity, sov that, they may ' ;?» enabled to remove the^dailyiproduotion- of fpbis(jins-in.fthe 4 body, or<theT.patient must-' /continue to suffer. , ,V ; . ' + .Q.;..1 have always beer^iinder/^th&ression^hsrfi/vther liver -had do \«th;thß maintenance oh our-^eneiatinteaaiii, tut ,it seejins that the Moneys ar&>the chief ,caus^ i. of most of. the disorders i-fromi^i^^e^sxiffer? , • A. The work done;by the Jiver^^^fi'h^-Tatmost- importance- and itis closely associ-' ated with tho work -done .by theikiJ^ys! ifSd^ed., when anything is*the matter wifeh the diver the kidneys are almost ahvass-'directlyaffecied, and the contrary is Bkewise-.true. In the liver various substances^aresaotuaily made from the blood; Two =or three pounds ■■ of bile are thus mado everyday. The*livea: takes sugar from the blood, converts it intoanother form., and stoiea ib-up so«ais to^be, able again to supply ifc to the blood, graduailly, a3 the latter requires enrichment. The liver changes uric acid, which is insoluble, into* UnSB-'whieh is completely solublo^andthe-hvcr also- 1 deals with the blood corpuscles which MVe lived their life and are useful nolonger. Q. As tho functions of the-- kidneys and liver are,sb%intimately related, I,<gathor, that if there is reason' io suspect that either organ is^not r doing 'its.work efuciontly,.a4 curative agent sh'6ui(d^be»,empk>yed"whichwoiild act. equally upon- the kidneys and liver ? ( A. Yeg, that is Ihb'case, andS. 1 ! was'^the realisationof this important fact which led' |to the discovery of tliat 1 ixwaJuable: medicine Warner's Safe Core. About : thirty.yearsago, -certain medical men j. knowing that if • theyjcould'find arniedicine whicb>.wou]'d*beneificially affect 'alike the lridnays/and liver ;xthey.conld control most of the- common disorders, devoted themsefyGs to the seatch for such, aremedy. After many disappomfcments,* their efforts were rewarded, and«a*medicine now known- as Warner's'SafeCyjrewas'provedvto possess the required pr6pertiessin. : the fullestifdegree. Waraer's Safe Cure has a marvellously stimulating and healingreffect upont-'both theikidneys and liver, and by restoring 1 those vital orgtais to health and' aotivity.i.it necessarily, cures alls disorders -duetto* the > retention m the blood'ofiutiijary and^biliarj: poisons,} such* as Rheumatism Biood^Disorders ' Gravel Gout ' Aufflinia Stone Neuralgia Indigestion Bladder Troubles Backache . Biliousness General Debility Sciatica Jaundice Sick Headache Even Bright's Diseasei'.proßablyvthemoslHfataLpf'all diseases, yields to treatment by-* , ■- 'A great 'feature too,' is 'thafci cures J. effected by Warner's :SafewCare^:ara. permanent, ■ simply because they are natural. '.■■<■ c I
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NZ Truth, Issue 63, 1 September 1906, Page 8
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