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The first time of taking it, it should not be very strong until a person 
finds out its action on his stomach, for the emetic influence is exerted much 
stronger in some persons than in others. If one can retain it, it matters 
but little about the strength of it. It is made as ordinary tea. 
I have thoroughly tested it in my own case when la grippe has been 
making its invasion, and as a result I have never yet had a regular siege 
of the disease. My own family has tried it time and again with splendid 
results. Some people cannot take it at all because of its emetic effect. I 
have given my neighbors the benefit of my experience. While its results 
are always good, yet in some persons the results will not be as marked as 
in others. 
The students of Moores Hill College have been very willing to respond 
to my desire to have them test it. Students have come into the class- 
room with the symptoms strongly developed, and on being advised to take 
this remedy have actually taken it that night. They would report that 
the results were even better than they could have expected in so short 
a time. They would not even have to stop work. Scores of reports could 
be given, but I do not think it necessary. The best way will be to test 
it for yourself. It can be secured from your druggist if it does not grow 
in your locality. An extract of boneset is made, but I have had no ex- 
perience with it. 
I am pretty thoroughly convinced that nearly every case of la grippe 
can be cured by this remedy if taken early in the development of the 
disease. 
Moores Hill College, 
Moores Hill, Ind. 
