Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1887 — Waste of Tissue Without Repair. [ARTICLE]
Waste of Tissue Without Repair.
Vigor begins to decline when dyspepsia invades the stomach. The disease, prolonged through neglect, entails grievous loss of flesh and serious waste of the muscular tissue. To invigorate thoroughly and speeaily, a sound stomachic Is required. There is none oom parable to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, since it institutes, and if continued, perpetuates a repair of the tissues, which have declined in bulk, vigir and elasticity in consequence of non-assimiia-tion of the food. No time should be lost in beginning the reparative process, nor should there be any delay in removing those ailments of frequent occurrence, which contribute to and foster an enfeebled condition of the stomach and nerves, viz.: constipation and liver complaint, disorders which the Bitters will assuredly extinguish. It also remedies and prevents "malaral and kidney troubles, and is a prime auxiliary in the recovery of strength for convalescents from wasting disease.
