Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1897 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Gj A TALK WITH MRS. PINKHAH About the Cause of Anemia. Everybody comes into this world with a pr#* disposition to disease of some particular tissue! in other words, everybody has a weak spot. \f{ I ninety-niue cases out of a hundred the sis I / weak spot in women is somewhere in the uteri' 0 .) I I yA * ne system. The uterine organs have leaa re* ' aistance to disease than the vital organs; that’s •' | S ? \vr i why they give out the soonest. ' Not more than one woman in a hundrednay, In five hundred—has perfectly healthy organs of generation. This points to the stern necessity of helping one's self just as soon os the life powers seem to be on the wane. Excessive menstruation is a sign of physical weakness and Want of tone In the uterine organs. It saps the strength away and produces anemia (hlood turns to water). If you become anemic, there is no knowing what will happen. If yonrguma and the inside of your lips aud inside your eyelids look pale in color, you are In a dangerous way and must stop that drain on your powers. Why not build up on a generous, uplifting tonic, like Lydia E. l’inkham’s A Vegetable Compound? Mas. Edwin Eiirio, 413 Church St., Rethlehem, Pa., says: “ I feel it tuy duty to write und tell you that I am better than I have been for four years. I used Lydia E. Piukhum’s Vegetable Compound, one package of Sanative Wash, one box of Livor Pills, and cun say that I am perfectly cured. "Doctors did not help me any. I should have been In my grave by this time if it had not been for your medicine. It was a godsend to me. 1 was troubled with excessive menstruation, caused womb trouble, and I was obliged to remain in bed for six weeks. M ra. / Pinkham’s medicine was recommended to me, aud, * ’ nr after using It a short time, was troubled no more with flooding. I also had sever* pain in my kidneys. This, also, I have no more. I shall always recommend thft Compound, for it has cured me, and it will cure others. I would like to have y<m publish this letter.” (In such cases the dry form of Compound should be used.)
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