Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1877 — The misdirection of the Bile. [ARTICLE]

The misdirection of the Bile.

The misdirection of the bile, a consequence which ensues when the liver is inactive and the bowels torpid, produces a number of bodily evils. The blood becomes contaminated with the bilious fluid, causing the skin and the whites of the eyes to assume a yellowish tinge; dyspepsia and nausea supervene, the tongue becomes furred, the breath foetid, there are pains in the side and between the shoulder blades, the urine is nigh-colored and scalding, and, in aggravated oases, jaundice and inflammation of the liver ensue. All these consequences may be prevented or obviated bv using Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a vegetable alterative tonic, which stimulates the inactive liver to exert itself in secreting and directing the bile, acts naturally upon the bowels, and removes every trace of indigestion.