Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1879 — Nerve Inquietude and Its Remedy. [ARTICLE]
Nerve Inquietude and Its Remedy.
Restless nerves, at least those that are constantly so, are weak ones as well The true way to tranquilize them thoroughly is to Btrengthen them. It may be, nay, it is very often necessary, to have recourse to a sedative or even an opiate, in dangerous cases of nervous inquietude, but the continued use of such unnatural palliatives is greatly to be deprecated. Though not, in a restricted sense, a speeiuc for nervousness, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is eminently calculated to allay and eventually overcome it, a fact which the recorded experience of many goes to substantiate. This inestimable tonic, by promoting digestion, assimilation and secretion, touches the three key notes upon which the harmony of all the bodilv organs depends, and the result is that fresh stores of vitality are diffused through the system, of which the nerves receive their due apportionment, and grow tranquil as they gather strength.
