THE LIVEjR. ITS USE AND ABUSE. ' . The liver, like the kidneys and, other organs, is liable to' various acute and chronic diseases. It is the great wheel of life's machine-; it- regulates' the whole me.cjh.aniisin of man „ when it works well— then every other "'gland and factor in' the svs'tem works well, and there is general gocxh health. Tint is the- use. of the liver. 'The ''abuse is brought about by our mode of living ;i; i the consumption of rich- -food .and -alcoholic stimulants is a conscious aibuse.; we know it, but i\eglect r |o : arres't the damage by ' neutralisang and correcting .jfcfie mischief^ Until the live}: becomes siugetfsh. The fiirsb sieti of incoming 'disorder is headache, then a- disagreeable faste dn the mouth, loss of anpetite, baliousness, andi> consttpatton. The remedy for this state of affairs is a dose of that famous liver regulator, DR. ENSOR'S TAMER S JUICE. A dessert spoonful in a glass of water, , before brhaMast, acts' Like a refreshing bath on the whole -syst-pni' ; it cleanses .jbhe stomach, liver, kidneys, • and bowels, and e;ets rid;,. of the poisonous debris so injurious to health.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 18, 7 May 1908, Page 31
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189Page 31 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVI, Issue 18, 7 May 1908, Page 31
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