Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1882 — Tantalizing the Liver. [ARTICLE]

Tantalizing the Liver.

I Many persons fancy they are remedying billioua 1 habit when they are merely tantalizing the liver by repeated and large doses of powerful drugs, which rather Inflame stimulate it. Calomel and blue pill are both objectionable, particularly, when used to the extent that some people use them for simple bilUpus-,( , ness and constipation, and botanic purgatives of a drastic nature exert no direct influence upon the bile-set-cretihg organ. The benignant alterative, LTostetter’s Stomach Bitters, w hile it is an efficient stimulant of the liver, promoting billions and regular evacuation, never affects either the live? or bowels,exclusively, but both in its laxative and anti-bill-ious action, is painless and agreeable. It counteracts malarial influences, cures indigestion, is a superlative tonic, and is a salutary diuretic. The weak and the aged are invigorated and solaced by it.