tions have been avoided. There are two methods of compounding herbs 

 for sinus trouble. One is to use herbs to purify the blood of the stom- 

 ach and lungs and to dispel the heat, combined with herbs to improve 

 the digestion and to open the passages or cavities of the sinus. The 

 other method is to use herbs to clear out the cold and to restore the 

 blood strength, so that relief may be permanent. If a person is weak 

 and the sinus trouble of long standing, a considerable length of time 

 may be required. 



AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ECZEMA 



Oakland, Calif., May 4, 1931. 

 FONG WAN: 



I want you to know how grateful I am for what your Herbs did for 

 me about four years ago when I had a very severe case of Eczema. 

 Time has proven the eradication of the disease to be thorough for I 

 have not been ill since. 



The Eczema began on one arm and continued to spread, although I 

 went to several doctors. They sent me to a specialist, who gave me 

 what is known as "auto-serum" treatment. I was put on a very strict 

 diet. After seven weeks of this regime, I was extremely weak and ner- 

 vous and the skin disease had spread all over my body. My arms re- 

 sembled raw beef steak, and I had lost 18 pounds. The specialist finally 

 advised that I go away to the country; this was obviously impossible. 



We had heard that your Herbs were helping others, but we feared 

 to try them for we had also heard that the Chinese used their herbs to 

 promote dope addiction among unsuspecting Americans. Time has 

 proven this to be absolutely untrue. 



My husband finally brought me to your office and I began taking the 

 Fong Wan Herb Tea. Within a few weeks marked improvement was 

 evident in every way. The skin on my body was entirely healed and 

 after four months there was new skin on my arms. I had regained my 

 weight and could again do all my own housework. At the same time 

 I had gotten rid of painful Piles of long standing. 



My husband used your Herbs for Kidney Trouble with good re- 

 sults. Incidentally, the Rheumatism with which he had been bothered 



73 



