Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1906 — MALARIA? ? ? ?. [ARTICLE]

MALARIA? ? ? ?.

Generally That la Not the Tronble. Persons with a susceptibility to malarial influences should beware of coffee, which has a tendency to load up the liver with bile. A lady writes from Denver that she suffered for years from chills and fever which at last she learned were mainly produced by the coffee she drank. "I was also grievously afflicted with headaches and indigestion,” she says, “which 1 became satisfied were likewise largely due to the coffee I drank. Six months ago I qutt its use altogether and began to drink Postura Food Coffee, with the gratifying result that my headaches have disappeared, my digestion hns been restored and I have not had a recurrence of chills and fever for more than three mouths. I have no doubt that It was Postum that brought me this relief, for 1 hare used no medicine while this Improvement has been going on.” (It tfaa really relleftrom congestion of the liver caused by coffee.) “My daughter has been aa great a coffee drinker as I, and for years was afflicted with terrible sick headaches, which often lasted fpr a week at a time. She la a brain worker and excessive application, together with the headaches, began to affect her memory moat seriously. She found no help in medlclues and the doctor frankly advised her to quit coffee nuil use Postum. "For more than four months she bas not had a headache—her mental faculties have grown more active and vigorous and her 'memory has been restored. ' 1 1 “No more tea, coffee or drugs fb» us* so long as we can get Postum.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. There’s ■ reason. Read the little book. “The Read .o Wellvllle," in pkga.