Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1877 — A Result of Obstructed Digestion. [ARTICLE]
A Result of Obstructed Digestion.
Among the hurtful consequences of obstructed digestion, is the impoverishment of the blood, and since a deteriatlve'Condition of the vital, fluid not only produces dangerous organic weakness, but, according to the best medical authorities, sometimes causes asphyxia, it Is apparent that to improve the quality of the blood by promoting digestion and assimilation, fa a wise precaution. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is precisely'the remedy for this purpose, since it stimulates the gastric juices, conquers those bilious and evacuative irregularities which interfere with the digestive processes, promotes assimilation of the food by the blood, and purifies as well as enriches it. The signs of improvement in health in. consequence of using the Bitters are speedily apparent in an accession of vigor, a gain in bodily substance, and a regular and active performance of every physical function.
