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Advice to Rheumatics.

Noted Physician Tells How to Prevent and Cure Rheumatism, Kidney, and Bladder Trouble.

If you would avoid rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, be moderate in the consumption of heavy, rich' soups, jji-oths, fresh milk, and drink foods, subiftite as far as possible water—lots of Water. Take plenty of time to eat, and don’t eat after you’ve had enough, even if it does taste good. If your work is confining, take a moderate amount of exercise each day in the open air. Of icourse, neither diet, rest, water, nor exercise will cure these, afflictions. We advise them as preventatives only. For the benefit of readers of this article, who are now afflicted with rheumatism, kidney, bladder, or urinary troubles, and desire to be cured quickly, we give below, complete in every detail, the complete prescription which lias made a great authority on the subject so successful in the treatment of these diseases. It is the most certain cure which has been used. It is pleasant to tako, it is not expensive, it can be supplied by any Chemist, and we believe it to 1A the greatest prescription for rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles ever written. It is also a wonderful tonic and blood purifier. If you are a sufferer, take this prescription to any chemist and have it prepared, or you can obtain the ingredients separately, and mix them at home. Tincture gentian compound, one ounce; Byrup rhubarb, one ounce ; liquid barkola compound, one ounce ; syrup of ginger, five ounces,

The dose for adults is one teaspoonful taken after meals, and one at bedtime. Children should be given one-fourth to one-half teaspoonfuls, after meals Only. After you are cured, follow the advice given as to diet, water, and exercise, and you will not need the services of a physician again for these ailments. Note.—Other papers are privileged to Copy the above.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4448, 12 August 1909, Page 3

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Advice to Rheumatics. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4448, 12 August 1909, Page 3

Advice to Rheumatics. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4448, 12 August 1909, Page 3

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