CONSTIPATION.
By "Common Sense." A constipated condition of the bowols is the commonest cause of illhealth. It' the waste matter, which the bowels should regularly remove, is retained I'or an unusual time, it will to .some extent be absorbed into the body, giving rise to indigestion, foul breath, evil-smelling perspiration, headache, and neuralgia. The circulation of the blood is impeded by the pressure of the accumulated matter, and the entire system becomes deranged. Tiles are a frequent result of constipation. A regular movement of the bowels is a.s necessary to health as regular meals. Mo one whose bowels are constipated can possibly be well. In many parts of Australia and New Zealand it is difiicult, or'impossible, to obtain an adequate supply of fresh fruit and vegetables, and in these district constipation is very prevalent. To overcome any tendency to conritipation, Warner's Safe Pills should be. taken in sufficient quantity to produce ONE free movement of the bowels daily. One pill nightly is generally sufficient. If. this has not the desired effect, gradually increase, the dose, taking one and u-half, two, or even thr«e pills nightly. On the othex hand, it one pill causes an excessive movement, half a pill, or even less, should be taken nightly until regularity is established. It is far preferable to take the proper dose nightly than io take too large a dose and then .discontinue for a day or two as the, object is to induce a habit of regularity. Warner's Safe Pills are not a drastic cathartic. They act on the liver in such a manner as to stimulate a healthy, natural flow of bile into the bowels', and bile is Nature's eathortic. Warner's Safe Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Price le per vial. Post free. 11. H. Warner and Co., Limited, Melbourne, Vic.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3195, 22 May 1909, Page 6
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303CONSTIPATION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3195, 22 May 1909, Page 6
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