baby was really suffering from Heart Trouble. She has now taken 

 the FONG WAN HERBS for 3 months and is in fine health. 



ARTHUR DUVALL, 

 MRS. ARTHUR DUVALL. 



MRS. J. E. DUVALL TESTIFIES HOW HER GRANDDAUGHTER 



WAS RELIEVED OF HEART TROUBLE AND HERSELF 



OF DIABETES AND OTHER AILMENTS BY 



THE FONG WAN HERBS 



Benicia, Calif., March 5, 1928. 



After my baby granddaughter had been given up by our doctors, 

 who, not having been able to determine the actual cause of her com- 

 plaints, had pronounced her condition hopeless, she was taken to Fong 

 Wan, who gave her herbs for Heart Trouble. She was completely re- 

 lieved and is now a healthy child. 



Personally, I have a world of confidence in Fong Wan and his 

 Herbs. Previous to consulting him, I had been fruitlessly treated by 

 medical doctors for Diabetes, Dizziness and General Debility over a 

 period of years. My health, however, did not improve until I went to 

 Fong Wan nearly a year ago. All my ailments were overcome by his 

 mild Herbs and I am still enjoying splendid health. 



(Signed) MRS. J. E. DUVALL. 



THEORIES REGARDING GOITER HELD BY THE CHINESE, 5000 



YEARS AGO, VERSUS THE SO-CALLED DISCOVERIES 



OF TWENTIETH CENTURY SCIENTISTS 



In the early dawn of their civilization, the Chinese attributed Goiter 

 to the following causes: 



(1) To the Lungs: They believed that Goiter was due to the lungs 

 in persons who were either stout, had low vitality, drank to excess, or 

 were inactive. They claimed that women were especially subject to 

 inflammation, due to the gathering of mucus, either in the throat or 

 in the glands of the throat that had become enlarged in the form of 

 Goiter, and that such sufferers might have a certain amount of cough- 

 ing, of choking, and of difficulty in breathing. 



(2) To the Liver: They believed that Goiter was due to the liver 

 in persons who either became over-excited or who were subject to anger 



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