Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1889 — The Grand Prerequisite of Vigor. [ARTICLE]
The Grand Prerequisite of Vigor.
The dual operation of digestion and assimilation is the grand prerequisite of vigor. To insure the conversion of food into rich nutritious blood. It is only necessary to use with persistence and systematically Hostettsr’s Stomach Bitters. The fountain head of supply in the arlual economy is the stomach. To regulate, to invigorate that ergan, aud thus facilitate its digestive aud assimilative processes, should be the chief aim of those troubled with a deficit of stamina. Nervousness, insomnia, feeble appetite—these are usually traceable to impaired digestion. Overcome this and you of neeessitv dismiss its multifarious, perplexing and harassing symptoms. The ema iate i can never hope to gain flesh so long as assimilation is imperfect. The Bitters surmounts the only obstacle to an increase not only of vigor but of bodily substance. Conquer also with ths Bitters malaria, kidney and liver complaint, cqnstiiiation and rheumatic trouble. Thoroughness characterizes its effects.
