Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1878 — what the Bilious Require. [ARTICLE]

what the Bilious Require.

Since torpidity of the liver is the chief cause of its disorder, it is evident that what the bilious require is an alterative stimulant which will arouse it to activity, an effect that is foliowed by the disappearance of the various symptoms indicative of its derangement. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters invariably achieve the primary result mentioned, besides removing the constipation, flatulence, heartburn, yellowness of the skin and whites of the eyes, pain in the right side and under the right shoulder, nausea, vertigo and sick headache, to which bilions invalids are peculiarly subject. As a remedy for chronic indigestion, mental despondency, and* nervousness, the Bitters are equally efficacious, and, asarenovantof lost vigor, a means of arresting premature decay, and a source of relief from the infirmities to which the gentler sex is peculiarly subject, they may be thoroughly relied upon.