Rensselaer Union and Jasper Republican, Volume 8, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1876 — A Brain-Soothing Remedy. [ARTICLE]
A Brain-Soothing Remedy.
The wondrous organ that crowns the edifice ot man is not only the seat of reflection and the home of ideality, but it is thegovernihg center of the nervous system. When it is overwrought, uaduly excited, or affected by irregularities of those bodily organs with which it most closely sympathizes, all the nerves suffer, and the general health is Impaired. The reason why Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters exercise such a soothing Influence upon the brain is, that they remove those digestive and bilious derangements which react injuriously upon it and that in relieving irritation or weakness of the great sympathetic nerve which connects the stomach an<t the brain, they beneficially affect the latter organ as well as the former. Sound sleep, clearness of mind, easy digestion and freedom from biliousnes are insured by thin prime regulative tonic and nervine.
