Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1888 — The Stops of an Organ. [ARTICLE]
The Stops of an Organ.
With such important functions as the liver, are •f course productive of serious bodily disturbance. When it relaxes its secretive and distributive activity, bile gets into the blood and Singes the skin and white of the eyes with yellow, the bowels become constipated, the tongue •oated, the breath sour. Then come headaches, vertigo and congestion of the organ, accompanied with pain in its vicinity or under the right shoulder blade. Shall blue pill be the remedy sought? No, for mercury in any form is pernicious. What then? Experience indicates Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters as the true remedy for inactivity of the liver. It not only redoxes the bowels without pain, but has a direct stimulating effect upon the hepatic gland Itself, the 'seat and origin of the trouble. All malarial complaints involve disorder of the Jiver, and of these the Bitters is the most popular curative. It also conquers dyspepsia, nervousness, rheumatism and kidney troubles.
