paralytic strokes, angina pectoris, apoplexy, dropsy, sleeplessness, in- 

 sanity, fits, neuritis, rheumatism of the heart, hemorrhage, nosebleed, 

 etc. Some persons are born "hot-blooded," while in others, inflamma- 

 tion of the heart is caused by alcoholic drinks, over use of spices, fried 

 food, hard work, worry, or anger. 



On an average, more persons in America suffer from heart diseases 

 than do the people of any other nation. The people here strive for 

 riches and have more law suits than do other peoples. Fong Wan 

 wrote and published articles with regard to heart ailments 17 years 

 ago, which was before any other herbalist or even the medical men of 

 the United States Government had noticed that so great a number of 

 persons were dying of diseases of the heart. 



Over 3000 years ago, the ancient Chinese herbalists discovered that 

 Foxglove Roots were good for the heart. These roots are very bitter. 

 They are used to clear away the poisonous inflammation in the blood 

 around the heart. When these roots are used according to Chinese 

 methods, they are always compounded with many other kinds of herbs 

 to suit individual requirements. Digitalis and Digitalin are now used 

 extensively in the Occident. 



Both Digitalis and Digitalin are from Foxglove Roots. They are so 

 powerful that only licensed physicians are permitted by law to pres- 

 cribe them. Now, all over the world, physicians are using these drugs 

 for heart ailments. 



Numerous people suffering from various sorts of heart trouble have 

 been permanently relieved by Fong Wan's harmless herbs. Some have 

 taken but a few packages and have stayed well for a long, long time, 

 while in chronic and complicated cases it has been necessary to take the 

 herbs for many weeks in order to obtain full benefit. The Fong Wan 

 Herb Compound is different from all others. It is both mild and safe 

 and is far better than drugs at any tkne. 



GETS RID OF MANY AILMENTS AT THE SAME TIME 

 BY USING FONG WAN HERBS 



Oakland, July 17, 1929. 

 To Whom It May Concern: 



For years I suffered from high blood pressure, palpitation of the 

 heart, dizziness and hot flashes. Although I had tried many, 



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