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Nerves 
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 
NERVINES 
A nervine is a medicine that tends to 
allay nervous excitement. 
Whenever we speak of nervousness in 
this booklet, we are referring to such 
nerve conditions aS may be due to fa- 
tigue, over-strain, or those temporary and 
occasional circumstances which may call 
for a medicine that will exert a soothing 
and mildly sedative influence. We do not 
have in mind and are not to be under- 
stood as referring to, those more serious 
nerve conditions that result from under- 
lying causes that must be successfully 
treated before relief of the accompanying 
nervousness will be possible. Nervousness 
as a disease, or in the strict and techni- 
cal sense of the term, is Something for 
the trained physician. 
For a soothing influence on nerves that 
have been subjected to undue excitement 
and strain, there are a number of bo- 
tanicals in rather wide favor: Fragrant 
Valerian Root, Sculleap, Lady Slipper, 
Catnip. : 
The prepared formulas are: No. 21, No. 
24, No. 26, No. 29, No. 227, and No. 16. 
If you feel tired—try our Vitamin Bi 
Complex—See page 31. 
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