Digestion ami the Nerves. ■.Sometimes yfiur watch won’t keep limfe: ■ .-Rot's when and how ii likes. Yon laixdi to the inender ; and he, perhaps, finds the'delicate movements have been pul opt of Rear by dust you can only see under a magnifying glass. Indigestion acts in the same way on the body. Digestion, like the mainspring of a watch, is one of the principal things that keep the wheels of life running smoothly. Let it be disturbed ami every part of your system suffers. Notably your nerves are upset. Why ? Well, the nerves and digestive systems depend upon each other very closely. One cannot become affected without the other becoming upset. Bad digestion means lack of nourishment from food. Your nerves cry out because they are not fed. ■ They lose tone and energy. Let ns show how Mother SeigcTs Syrup rapidly mends matters. In a state of Indigestion often food remains too long in the stomach and ferments. Again, the supply of bile (Nature’s own laxative) (nun the liver is frequently poor in quality, and badly regulated. Or the bowels are too sluggish to expel the body’s refuse. All these important digestive organs arc the centre of a special nervous system. Naturally the irritated nerves protest - like the watch docs against a speck of dust. You must right, your digestion before body and nerves can he restored to a really sound state; otherwise there is a steady drain on vitality. The drip of water from a leaking can will empty it in time. Mother SeigcTs Svrup ■ quickly stops this sapping of the system. Us tonic' and corrective action restores good digestion by stimulating stomach, liver and bowels into hca’lhv activity. Then you derive full nourishment from your food, , Robust health, with full nerve energy, follow*
i and genuine cough mixture 1 essence. Saves your moneyf does you good. Wise people j always refuse imitations. *
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 29, 9 May 1916, Page 2
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314Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 29, 9 May 1916, Page 2
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