CHINESE METHODS FOR RELIEF OF "CROSS EYES" 



The nerves of the muscles of the eyes are similar to those of the 

 muscles of the legs and arms. The nerves of the eye muscles may be 

 affected by poisonous inflammation of the blood that passes through 

 them from certain internal organs of the human system. The nerves 

 thus affected draw the eyes to one side, thus causing "Cross Eyes," just 

 as the nerves of the arms and legs cause them to become crooked and 

 deformed. 



If herbs can be compounded to strengthen and cleanse the internal 

 organs and purify the blood through the nerves, there is no reason why 

 the nerves should not straighten out again. Medical science resorts to 

 exercises; the wearing of glasses, stereoscopic pictures, and to opera- 

 tions. The following testimonials have been selected from among 

 many given by persons who have been relieved of "Cross Eyes" by 

 taking the Fong Wan Herbs. 



EYE TROUBLES 

 CROSS EYES STRAIGHTENED 



Oakland, California. 



For months I was cross-eyed and I saw everything double. Natur- 

 ally, I could do no work. During those awful months I went to nine 

 different doctors, but none of them helped me in the least. One Eye 

 Specialist suggested that I wear eye glasses, but I didn't relish the idea. 

 The climax came when the doctors at the University Clinic gave me a 

 hypodermic which made me so swollen and sore that I could neither 

 walk nor sit down. I despaired of retaining my sight. 



Fortunately, one who had been my fellowworker urged me to try 

 the Fong Wan Herb Specialist. Without much hope I went to him 

 for consultation. He showed me a testimonial of Mr. I. C. Rowland, 

 of Richmond, Calif., whose case was almost identical to mine. I took 

 the herbs only four weeks and my eyes have been in good condition 

 ever since. 



Almost unbelievable, isn't it ? It is a matter of wonder and surprise 

 to me that the Fong Wan Specialist was thus able to straighten my 

 eyes when modern scientific doctors and Eye Specialists had failed. His 

 success in my case and that of Mr. Rowland proves that what he can 



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