Indigestion
maybe tho result of a variety of causes dobility of the digestive tract, over mental work, nervous prostration, execssiye smoking, tea, or spirit drinking. At any rate uo matter what the cause, the only treatment of any permanent benefit is a restorative treatment, the remedy must possess tonic, invigorating and strengthening properties, This is not the case with any of the many purging mixtures sold as dyspepsia pauaceas, and this is proved by their makers stating that tlio dose must be increased until tho desired effect is attained, This is due to the nostrum being purely a cathartic, and by continued use the stomach, liver, and bowels become educated to the action of the medicino and it gradually loses all effect. Clements' Tnoic is quite distinct in its action, it assists digestion, promotes the ilow of gastric and pancreatic fluids, increases the secretion of bile and thus assists the bowels to throw off the waste matter; it strengthens the nerves, forms bono, muscle, and nerve tissue, and increases the appetite. Clements' Tonic is a natural restorative of a debilitated system, licad the case of Mrs AI. A. Davidson, Te Kopurtt, N.Z., who writes on October 6th, 1893 Dear cannot praise Clements' Tonic too highly; in my ease the good effect has been surprising. The first time I used it is about two years ago, and now I would not be without it in the house. 1 had been ailing for a long time, with want of appetite and a weakness in my legs j I could not sleep well at nights, and I nearly always had a dull aching in my head, I had tried a lot of things, but they did not seem to do me much good. My told me to try Clements' Tonic, lie said it was a new thing, which he had heard a lot of people talking about. The first bottle did not make much difference, but after I had taken the third bottle I felt bct'tcr than I had done for years before; by tho time I had taken tho sixth I was quite well. Now if I feel the least touch of headache I take a dose of Clements' Tonic and it driTes it away. For years I was subject to a pain in tho right side, but since I started to take Clements' Tonic I have not felt it—in fact, I cannot praise it too much.—Yours sincerely, Mrs M, A. Davidson, Te Kopuru, N.Z,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4803, 18 August 1894, Page 3
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413Indigestion Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4803, 18 August 1894, Page 3
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