CONSTIPATION.
By “Common Sense.” A constipated condition of the bowels is the commonest cause of illhealth. If the waste matter, which the bowels should regularly remove, is retained for an unusual time, it Will to .same extent be absorbed into die body, giving rise to indigestion, foul breath, evil-smelling pcispiration, headache, and neuralgia. The circulation of the blood is impeded by the pressure ot the accumulated matter, and the entire system becomes deranged. Piles are a frequent result ,>t ujiislipation.
A regular movement of the bowels s as necessary lo health as regular meals. Ao one whose bowels are constipated can possibly be well. in many parts of Australia and New deal aud it is uicncult, or impossible, .o obtain an adequate supply of fresh it-uit and vegetables, anu 111 those disrriels constipation ie very prevalent. To overcome any tendency to constipation, u aniens bate mils should be. taken in suincieiit quantity to produce (JAB free movement of the bowels daily. One pill nightly is generally suliicient. It this has not the'desired etieot, gradually increase the dose, taking olio and a-lialf, two, or even three pilis nightly. On the other hand, it one pill causes an excessive movement, half a pill, or even less, should he taken nightly, until regularity i s established. It is far preferable tv take the proper dose nightly than io take too large a do.-e aud then discontinue for a day or two as the object is to induce a habit of regularity.
Warner's Safe Pills are not a drastic cathartic.' They act on the liver iu such a manner as to stimulate «. healthy, natural tSow of bile into tlia bowels' aud biic is Nature’s cathorlia. Wai tier’s .Safe fids ore sold by ail chemists ami s'KHcUcepeis, Price per vud. Post life. Ji. ii. Warn?*: and Co., Limited, aielbourne, Vic,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2431, 20 February 1909, Page 10 (Supplement)
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305CONSTIPATION. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2431, 20 February 1909, Page 10 (Supplement)
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