Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1889 — ery Risky Indeed. [ARTICLE]
ery Risky Indeed.
To tamper with symptoms indicative of growing kidney disorder; to neglect for a brief time needful stimulation of the renal organs when thejr inactivity pointß, as it always and unmistakably does, to their eventual permanent disease, is certainly very risky indeed. This is, however, a risk that many persons perceptibly drifting into Bright’s disease, diabetes, catarrh of the bladder, etc., constantly incur. To those who read, reflect and heed the lessons of recorded experience, the advisability of using Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters as a diuretic needs scarcely more than a suggestion. No fact is moro generally admitted by the medical profession and the public than its efficacy for the prevention of serious renal disease. ‘The unmedicated excitants of commerce, no matter how pure, bear in mind, react prejudicially upon the kidneys when inactive. The Bitters subdues malaria, constipation and rheumatism.
