QUESTION AND ANSWERS.
Q I have bun Iteliug very pooily lately, ami have just boon told that 1 1 am sutlcring fiwn uric poisoning. I » shall be glad if you will tell mo just what- line poisoning means, is it a, serious natter ? | A. Uric poisoning is caused by t!ie j retention in the blood of substances which should leave the body in solution The l cienLion of these substances is due to a diseased or inactive condition ol Ihe kidneys. When the kidneys aie. working peili-etlv, they tiller and extract ii'om the blood ol the aveiage individual about tin to pintc ft urine every day. in this cpiauli.y ot urine should be dis solved wa-le nialerial produced by the wear ami tear ol the tissues of the bod v t hiti is dead mailer, and its ; pi e.-eiice in the blued is poisonous. The three pints of normal mine should contain annul ten giantr, in v, eight o! uiic acod. au ounce »-t ir.ea. together with olhei animal and mineral matter varying j, utn a th'i'l el an ounce to neaiiy an ounce. Q. Thou 1 am to ur.in'istand that the substances you mention when net eliminated liom the body m t lie inili'i.d manner constitute what is known as uiic pent-onnig What aie tin; l.isl.a 1 syitiptome by which the presence ol these poisons is mauilested A. Now yoii are asking a rather large <pu>liou. Many complaints which uro coiuiuouly called uise.Tscs aio not \ actually d mean's ill themselves. l'or instance, llheuiuatism. (Jvut, Neuralgia, Lumbago, (sciatica, (Lave!, fcione, and Bladder Troubles aie I'rcipuiitiy cau-ed by uric poisons. Indr.ortion, Anaemia, Persist^lit Hiui'l/.eb--. a'i'| General Debility are oTlcn solely ouc lo ik same _ cause. 11l fact, .-peaking ger.eiully, if the kidneys were doing their work tredy and thoroughly, none of the complaints mentioned would trouble us as ilia, causative poisons would lo absent. , Q. 1 had no idea that' so much depended upon the ellicieut aeiioii of the Kiduevs. 1 supni;<-e th.it when anyone is suH'eriug from Rheumatism, (.out, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Gravel,; ,stone, Bladder 'i roubles, Anaemia, J)e Inliiy, I'ersisleiit !le:ul;:c.ie, or Intliges tion," the :-l leiitiiie method ol ellccliug acure, in met:t eases, would be to uiitcl ly treat the patient for the kidney.-? A. Exactly. In but. that is the only wav in winch a radical and 11.-'1;l 1 .-' 1 ; niaiß'iit iiue would be ' ilccKu. ihe kidiu:vs uiio! he ie.- ; tored t" health and aetivitv, t-o 11:al they may be enabled to leinovc the daily piodnetion e,l jioi ,-ons in lhe b<dy : or the patient must continue to :• idler. O. J hare always been miner the impression that the iiver had a- gicat deal to do willi the n:;\intenu.i:co ol our e./nera! health, but it :(c:ns that the kidneys are the duel iau>e of mo.-1 ol the ciii-.init in fioiii w hivll we i-ulU'r. A. 'lhe v.'crk done by I lie iivcr its wl lhi": ulmod. iiiipiirlauci'. and it is elo.-uly ;i< i-ocialcd wi'.ii the work done by the kidneys. Indeed, when au.v thing is tlw; n;atie'r v.il.'i the liver the kidneys are generally iillceted, anc' the contraiy if !d:e,w ise'true. In the liver various sub stances iii'i actually made from the blood. Two oi' three pounds of lule aro thus made every day. The liver takes htigar front the blood, conv« its it into anoibtT form, and stoies .1 ; p so as }.o Ibe able again to enpp'.y it lot lie blood, lU'adualK ! a:, the latter iequi;vs enrichniciil. ') i:e iiver changts nrir acid, which is in-1;! no:into ui'ea which is eonipli tely .-olab'.c. aud the liver also deals with the bh.od coipu.-elcs which have lived their hie ami aie useful no l-.-iiger. (J, As I'm' fur.e'ions oi the kidneys and ii\ er are- so ml iniately relaO-.d, I u'alher that if there is rea.-on lo suspect that eiilnn- organ is not doing its wii;k oUieieiitly, a- cuu'.tive ag'yiit should be ei'epajyed 'which, wcnhl act equally upon the I;idueys and liver'.' A. Yes, that is lhe case, am! it was the realisation of this iiui.' i taut fact which led to the ui.-coveiy ''' that 'inv;)hiabi<' medieine W'a: e.ei s Sale Cure. About thirty years a;.o. eeitain investigators, knowing thai if tiiey could liud a incdiei'.ie uiucii wouiil hrnelii ally alleet alike the kidneys and the liver, they could ronl ml most id the ce'.r.iu.ui dis orders, dev.-kd IlieinseKe;, to l.'ie search for siicii a remedy. Alter many dis;ippointineiits, their Viler!- we:e lewarded. ;ind a. mediiine nov; known as Warner 6 Safe Cure was proved lo posse s the re•.juireil propei''ties- Waruei's Safe Cure has a marvelh.'u.dy si unulat ing and Ilealire.: olVeei. upon both lhe kidneys and !h'e iiver, and by lertoiing these- vital oriuiiiri to health and activity, it necess.iiily ctiie's all disord-'i's due to the reienli'on in- tin; bh o-.l id urinary and biiiai'V' poisons such as Rheumatism, Gout." Neuralgia, I.muling. >, Sciatica, Blood Disorders. Anaemia, indigestion, Bilious lie Ms, Jaundue, tlravel. Stone, Bladder Troubles. General Debility, 'iand Sick Headache. Kven complaints diagnosed a? lirisht's Disease, probably | tlw most fatal o'f all diseases, often yield to treatment, 'by Warner's Safe Cur®. Cures el lee ted by Warner's Safe t'ure aro permanent, simply because they,: are natural. . ' . As you are go much interested 111,: this subject, you should write to the Australasian ollice of IT. IT. Warner and Co., Limited, Melbourne, who will be pleased to send you, free of charge, a pamphlet treating it fully. ~ Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and storekeepers everywhere, iboth in the original form (5s bottles) aqd in the cheaper "Concentrated," nonalcoholie form (2s 6d bottles).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 9 November 1912, Page 6
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936QUESTION AND ANSWERS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 9 November 1912, Page 6
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