How She Cured Her Headaches.
There is, at least, one- sensible Avoman who has found out Avhere she igets her headaches, and has hit upon the right Avay to cure them. For years she has been troubled Avith headaches, and one day she stumbled on her life-saver. “1 noticed that if my head began aching,” she said, “and I went to an open door and breathed freely for five minutes the headache lessened. From that step the discoA-ery Avas easy: I alAvays left my kitchen Avindow open Avhile at work, in both cold and Avarm weather, and kept my bedroom Avindow down all the Avay Avhile asleep. My headaches stopped, and so (lid those of my husband. We discovered very quick:, ly that it had been lack of fresh air in our home that brought our ■headaches. Now Ave neither of us have headaches, and-—even better—Ave have no colds. But the moment Ave are shut in close quarters in a theatre, or a church,' or visit other people’s - homes where the fresh air is kept out, we feel our heads aching.” And this wise little AAoman adds : “But it is curious how many people come into my kitchen or sitting-room and say: ‘Why, you have a Avindow open!’ and then retire to the farthest point of the room aAvay from the offending opening 1” It. r is'cur-. ions, but avTdli this difference: That this woman’ has hit upon the vital, truth, while, her neighbors have not—aiid they suffer- in consequence!
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2646, 30 October 1909, Page 4 (Supplement)
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250How She Cured Her Headaches. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2646, 30 October 1909, Page 4 (Supplement)
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