ing to worry about, as he had relieved numerous cases similar to mine. 

 The first three packages of herbs stopped the hemorrhage entirely. 

 Nevertheless, because of my greatly weakened condition, due to loss of 

 blood, I continued the herb treatment for three months. Now I have 

 completely regained my normal health and strength. I have requested 

 the privilege of giving this testimonial in order to point the way to 

 other suffering women. MRS. E. W. CHAMBLIN. 



LYMPHATIC LEUKEMIA 



Alameda, California. 



About five years ago I was stricken with a terrible disease, which 

 baffled the attending physicians. A Blood Specialist was therefore 

 called and I was given a thorough examination, including Wasserman 

 Tests, Blood Counts, and X-Rays. My case was finally diagnosed as 

 Lymphatic Leukemia, and I was told that the disease was rare and con- 

 sidered incurable. In fact, the few cases of which my doctors had 

 known had proved fatal. The Specialist admitted that all he could do 

 was to experiment. 



After several months of said experimenting, my condition was in no 

 wise improved for neither the number of white corpuscles in my blood 

 nor my lymphatic glands had been reduced. Furthermore, I had been 

 so weakened by continual fever that I was well nigh helpless. It was 

 then that my folks suggested that I consult a Herbalist, so I went to the 

 Fong Wan Co. Without even asking me a question their Herbalist told 

 me that I was suffering from Leukemia, and that he could relieve me. 



After I had taken his herbs for but one week I was able to go back 

 to work. Since that time I have had two blood tests taken, as various 

 physicians entertained doubt regarding my complete recovery. On both 

 occasions my blood was pronounced normal. The last test was taken 

 but a few months ago. My present good health seems miraculous. 



As many of my friends have also obtained relief from various ail- 

 ments through the Fong Wan Co., I can highly recommend their Herbs. 



G. S. ENSMINGER. 

 (First given years ago, and 

 again verified Sept. 23, 1933) 



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