3. The edges of the tongue indicate the condition of the liver and 

 gall. 



4. The sub-lingual area (floor of the mouth) indicates the condition 

 of the kidneys. 



Various internal disorders are indicated when any part of the tongue 

 is dry, white, yellowish, inflamed, or sore. Nothing can be ascertained 

 by merely looking to see whether the tongue is coated or not. Herbal- 

 ists compound herbs, according to the ancient formulas, to overcome 

 the complaints of each individual. 



In Occidental countries many sufferers have had their tongues re- 

 moved, and have died after a short time. Others have had their tongues 

 treated with radium. In some cases, the tongue has become so har- 

 dened that it was immovable, thus making speech impossible. 



SAVED FROM OPERATION ON HER TONGUE 



Oakland, Calif., March 25, 1929. 



I suffered so severely from a Sore on my Tongue that I could scarce- 

 ly eat or speak without intense pain. Moreover, my eyes were badly 

 inflamed and my health in general was poor. I tried several doctors. 

 Most of them decided that relief could be obtained only through an 

 operation on my tongue. 



Fortunately, I was recommended to try Fong Wan. I took the 

 herbs he compounded for me and I am now not only rid of that sore 

 on my tongue, but my eyes are better and I feel like a new person 

 throughout. 



If it had not been for Fong Wan's skill, I should have been in a ter- 

 rible fix. Perhaps I should have lost my tongue and, possibly, my life 

 also. It is needless to say that I am sincerely grateful. 



LENA C. ANDERSON. 



TERRIFIC PAIN THAT BAFFLED MODERN SCIENTISTS 

 RELIEVED BY FONG WAN HERBS 



Oakland, Calif., Jan. 21, 1929. 



For six months, I suffered day and night from terrific pain in my 

 hands and arms. I was in the hospital for several weeks and I tried all 

 kinds of Electric treatments, X-Rays, and adjustments, to say nothing 

 of nine doctors. Still, I suffered agonies and secured no relief. One 



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