WHY IT IS SO.
Do you wonder why there is invariably more sickness prevailing at the change of the seasons beforo summer and. winter—than at other times of the year? You are aware that the Doctors are always busior at thoso periods; yet you have not probably surmised the reasons, although they are very simple. In the period pieoeding Summer the amount and nature of the food taken is generally similar to that used in the coldest winter weather, and the quantity ot clothing worn is not adapted to the increasing temperature - both regimen and covering being unsuitable. During the Autumn, people, by the use of improper viands, by taking hasty meals, by exposure, and the consumption'of immoderate quantities of acid and iced' drinks—inducTa of Gastric • or' Stomaobio Catarrh, When this condition is present the foods are imperfectly acted upon by the digestive organs, and the nutrient matter not being in the'proper form for assimilation, is carried along with the blood to the kidneys, whose province it is to take out of the vital fluid the waste and harmful products —urea and urio acid. This process going on forweeks, or possibly months, the overworked kidneys - by being inflamed or congested—fail to perform their funotions, with the result that the deleterious produots are retained in the system, to the inevitable corruption of the blood. Dyspepsia with its many well known forma of agony having become established, gives due warning that aotive measures should be adopted tq intercept some approachipg more serious maladyit may be rheumatism, gout, diabetes, gravel and gall stones, or tho dread Bright's disease. Warner's Safe Cure is the required antidote. Here we emphasise the necessity for using that medicine during the present season on account;of the threatened epidemic of influenza. It is an undoubted fact that when the kidneys and liver are kept in healthy and normal condition, the germs of difieasp cannot find a lodgment in the eystem, but are promptly passed off through the excretions. ■Warner's Safe Cure, therefore, may bo taken with, positive satisfaction, its power to keep these chief organs of tlie human economy in good working order having become fully demon* strated., The trite saying " That an omtf ofprmnlion U worth apuni of cure" has in no case a more forcible application than in relation to tljs bodily Htli,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4303, 24 December 1892, Page 2
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386WHY IT IS SO. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4303, 24 December 1892, Page 2
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