Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1877 — Aching Heads and Uneasy Nerves [ARTICLE]
Aching Heads and Uneasy Nerves
Are often soothed by Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, because that searching corrective completely removes the causes of brain and nerve excitement, which are to be found in derangementof the stomaoh, and of its associate organs, the liver and bowels. It is a truth which cannot be too earnestly Insisted upon, that the effect of mere sedatives and nn rcoti< 8, like brom Ide of potasslum,valerian, chloral hydrate and opium, is less appreciable too longer they are used, and that they can never permanently relieve nervous excitability, because they cannot remedy the weakness and organic derangement which Iles at ita.roota. Hostetter’s Bitters, however, can and does cure nervous maladies, for the reason already stated. Sick headache, restlessness at night, vertigo, mental heaviness, and depression of spirits, as well as the dyspeptic condition of the stomach, and.torpidity of the liver and bowels, which give rise to them, are entirely obviated by this benign alterative tonic.
