R0rieu> of Reviews, 90Ji/Oti, 



LIFE. 



(By •• Viva.") 



No living thing, from man to a microbe, can exist nnleas 

 It is continuously dying. It is not merely necessary for 

 man to absorb nourishment in order to live; it is equally 

 necessary that, simultaneously, some portion of bis body, 

 bone, blood, oi tissae. must waste away and die. It ia 

 essential, also, that a balance be preserved in the two pro- 

 cesses of reple,iishing the body and the removal of The 

 waste or dead material which is constantly accumulating 

 within it. An uneven action of either means disease. A 

 total suspension of either means death. 



Of course everyone knows that an adequate suppl.v of 

 auitable food, pure wat«r and fresh air is requisite to build 

 up the body, but, unfortunately, most people are not as 

 well aware of the complicated action of the mechanism 

 with which nature has endowed man for dealing with the 

 used up. dead and waste material always being produced 

 within us. and which, unless regularly extracted from the 

 blood and expelled from the body, must cause disease or 

 death. 



Upon the skin, lungs. kidne.\s. and liver rests the main 

 responsibility of removing waste matter from the system. 

 The skin usually requires little attention beyond regular 

 washing with good soap and water, and it will, in the form 

 of perspiration, rid the body of a quantity of dead matter. 

 A fit of coughing or a choking sensation will speedily call 

 our attention to anything which hinders the lungs in their 

 work of removing, in the form of carbonic acid, an amount 

 of used up material equivalent to eight ounces of pure 

 charcoal every day. The kidneys and liver, on the other 

 band, are delicate organs, and it is often not until we 

 begin to suffer from some serious complaint that we he- 

 come aware that their action is impeded. Rheumatism, 

 Gout. Lumbago. Neuralgia, Backache. Sciatica. Blood Dis- 

 orders, Indigestion, Biliousness, Jaundice. Sick Headache, 

 General Debility. Gravel, Stone, Bladder Troubles, Depres- 

 sion. Low Temperature, Antemia, Bright's Disease, are all 

 caused b.v disease, or indifferent action of the kidneys or 

 liver, or both these organs, permitting the body to retain 

 urinary and biliary waste poisons which it is their func- 

 tion to eliminate from the blood and expel in a natural 

 manner. 



It will tlierelore be seen how important it is that the 

 vigorous health and activity of the kidneys and liver should 

 be maintained. \ person suffering from one or nioie of the 

 many complaints mentioned should not regard them as 

 diseases, but should adopt the rational course of attacking 

 them at their true source, by restoring a proper and 

 regular action of the kidneys and liver, when, the cause 

 of the disorders having been rectified, the waste matter 

 which produces the trouble is removed, and health ensues 

 as a matter of course. 



It was the comprehension of this fact which resulted in 

 the discovery of Warner's Safe Cure. Certain medical men 

 —being aware of the difficulty of treating the disorders 

 referred to. and knowing that they were due to inefficient 

 action of the kidneys or the liver, but being unable in 

 most cases to accurately diagnose just which organ was at 

 fault^set themselves the task of comiwunding a medicine 

 which would act specifically upon the kidneys and liver 

 alike. .After long research they succeeded, and introduced 

 the medicine to the world under the name of Warners 

 Safe Care. This was about thirty years ago, and since 

 then many millions of bottles have been sold, and millions 

 of people have been saved from pain, sufi'ering and death 

 by taking a conrse of this invaluable specific for all kidney 

 and liver diseases and disorders arising therefrom. 



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