Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1883 — Discipline the Liver. [ARTICLE]

Discipline the Liver.

The liver is truly an “unruly member." Some* times it Is torpid and secretes too slowly, at other times it is unnaturally active and sends forth a perfect freshet of bile. Regulate this organ with Hostetter’s Bitters, not with calomel or blue mass. M neral excitants, in stimulating the liver, poison the blood, and their ultimate effect is terrible. The Bitters, on the other hand, have a vitalizing and purifying, as well as stimulating, effect. They not only regulate the flow of bile, but infuse new life into the whole system. A good appetite and per:ect digestion, a regular, natural habit of body, a sound condition of the nervous system, vivacity of spir t", increased bodily strength and power of enduranc , and refreshing sleep are among the blessings they promote. The temperature of summer Is a severe tax upon the digestive and secretive organs, and the Bltte -s are never more indispensable than at this period of the year. A woman who marries a man became he is a good match, must not be surprised if he turns out a lucifer.