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STABBING NEURALGIC PAINS

The Cry Of Starved Nerves. Neuralgia is very prevalent among people with nervous tendencies, or who are run down m health.. The chief, and often only symptom, is stabbing or darting pain,' preceded by a tingling feeling or numbness. The leifit movement or touch of the affected area generally intensifies the agony. There are many causes of Neuralgia, but the most common is a general run down and nervy condition of health. For this reason it is usually associated with, or follows, anaemia, malaria, influenza, rheumatism and other weakening diseases. Exposure to cold is a frequent cause of an attack. Neuralgia is a warning that the nerves are' being starved. The blood, which carries nourishment to the nerves, is unable to perform this vital duty when it is weak and deficient. . . ' To banish Neuralgia, your nerves and general health' must be built up. A good blood and nerve tonic, such as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, will accomplish this. These pills have been particularly successful m the treatment of this painful affection,, because they create rich, red blood, which feeds the nerves. The nerves strengthen, and neuralgic pains then disappear. So gain freedom from Neuralgia with the help of Dr. Williams' Pink Ellis now. Of all chemists and storekeepers, V- bottle— notion* elite will do,*

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19280524.2.48.9

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NZ Truth, Issue 1173, 24 May 1928, Page 12

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217

STABBING NEURALGIC PAINS NZ Truth, Issue 1173, 24 May 1928, Page 12

STABBING NEURALGIC PAINS NZ Truth, Issue 1173, 24 May 1928, Page 12

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