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Death ia hastened by Ignorance. Nature has endowed us with the sense of pain solely in order that, by seeking relief, we may avoid playing into the hands of death. When we feel pain we are out of health. Pain long endured is a strain upon the system which Nature cannot withstand. Many of us, however, go on suffering certain kinds of pain, just as if Science could not come to the help of her sister Nature. There is, for Instance. no necessity for anyone to suffer from
Rheumatism Gout Naaralf'ia Backache Sciatica Indigestion Anamia Blood Disorders Biliousness Jaundice Gravel Stone Bladder Troubles General Debility Sick Headache The pains caused by this long list of disorders are but Nature’s means of Petting ns knosr that the kidneys or liver are for some reason unable to perform their work efficiently, for all of these disorders are produced by the retention in the system of urinary and hiliary poisons, which would be thrown off naturally if tide kidneys and liver were doing their duty. Few people realise how important in the scheme of life is the healthy aotion of the kidneys and the liver, therefore the following description of the iunotions of those vital organs will be of the deepest interest to manry. The Kidneys filter and extract from the blood about three pinits of urine every day. In this quantity of urine are dissolved about an ounce of urea, ten to twelve grains in weight of uric acid, togethor with other animal and mwinnal matter varying from a third of an ounce to nearly an ounce. When the kidneys are in health, all this lolid matter is in solution and is invisible. Directly the kidneys, through either weakness or diseaso, become unfit to do their duty properly, a proportion of the solid matter remains in the blood, becomes actively poisonous, and causes us to suffer from uric disorders such as Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, JL.umba.go, Backache, Soiatica, Gravel, Stone, Bladder Troubles, and Bright’s Disease. A simple test to 'make as to the condition of the kidneys is to place some urine, passed- tho first thing in the morning, in a covered glass, and let it stand until next morning. If it Is then cloudy, or there is a brick-dust like sediment, or if particles float about in it, or it is of an unnatural colour, the kidneys are not healthy, and no time must be lost in adopting remedial measures, or Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, or some less serious but more painful illness will result. 25 The Diver.—ln the liver various substances are actually made from the blood. Two or three pounds of bile are thus made from the blood every day. The liver takes sugar from the blood, converts it into another form, and stores it up so as to be able to aepuu supply it to the blood gradually, as the latter requires enrichment. The liver ebanges uric acid, which is insoluble, into urea, which is completely soluble, and the liver also deals with blood corpuscles which have lived their life and are useful no longer. When tho liver is inactive or diseased we suffer from Indigestion, Biliousness, Anaemia, Siok Headaohe, and Blood Disorders. The health of the liver and of the kidneys is so olo3ely connected that it is almost Impossible for the kidneys to be affected and the liver to remain healthy, or vice vena. It is nearly thirty years since scientific research directed specially to diseases of the Kidneys and Diver was rewarded by the discovery of the medicine now known throughout the world as Warner’s Safe Cure. % <g) It was realisod, at the outset of the investigation, that it was necessary to find a curative . agent which would act equally upon tho kidneys and upon the liver, these organs being so immediately associated in the work of. dealing with the body’s waste material, and after many disappointments the medicine which possessed the required action in the fullest degree was at length Safe Cure euros all diseases of the kidneys and liver, and, by restoring their activity, theso vital organs are enabled to rid the body, through the natural channels, of the urinary and biliary poisons, the presence of which, in the system, is the cause of Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Backache, Sciatica, Blood Disorders, Anaemia, Indigestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Sick Headache, Gravel, Stone, Bladder Troubles, and General Debility. Warner’s Safe Cure cures all these disorders simply by removing the cause of the disorder. Tbi« is the reason why cures efleoted by Warner’s Sale Cure are permanent cures.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2058, 19 April 1907, Page 4
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