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Show NUMBERS SLOWLY POISONING SYSTEMS Auto-Intoxication Is Foundation of Most Diseases And Hi Hearth, Says Noted Authority Advanced medical authorities assert that auto-intoxication is the foundation founda-tion of most of the ills and diseases to which the human flesh is heir. "This condition," says 1 T. Cooper, who has made an exhaustive study of the subject, sub-ject, "is nothing more nor less than the slow self-poisoning of the vital organs, produced by the excessive mental and physical strain we are forced to endure, which renders the organs lame and Inactive and permits toxins actual poisons to be generated gene-rated within one's own body. "In the process of digestion a number num-ber of poisonous substances are produced, pro-duced, which, although absorbed in the alimentary canal, are prevented by the liver from entering the circulation. circula-tion. As a result of overwork, fatigue products, sarcolastlc acid and prolonged pro-longed spasms may lead to auto-intoxication. Excess of uric acid in the blood is associated with high arterial pressure, headache, and nervous Irritability, Irri-tability, and is an indication of imperfect imper-fect metabolism (malassimilation) and auto-intoxicatlon is the result as shown by the fact that marked Improvement Im-provement occurs by suitable diet and treatment "Symptoms of auto intoxication may be associated with various nervous hpnnomena. Bile in the blood may be attended by stupor and menial depression de-pression and the term melancholia, .signifying black bile, indicates the importance which has long been attached at-tached to the liver as an organ, the derangement of which causes nervous depression. "Sometimes the trouble starts in the liver and kidneys, end sometimes it starts in the stomach, or elsewhere, but in any ca&e the blame lies with the faulty method of living, which has becom3 so prevalent of recent years, and it is the more important organs that suffer the final damage. As when they falter or fall In their duties the body fills up with poisons and the vie-time vie-time readily yields to their baneful influences. in-fluences. Bright's disease, stomach and intestinal troubles, catarrhal affections af-fections of tha mucous membrance; in fact, may be called auto-intoxication or self-poisoning, "A tired dragging reeling of the oody," continued Mr. Cooper, "or sluggish slug-gish mind and dull memory, intense nervousness, headaches, stomach and bowel troubles, poor circulation, Imperfect Im-perfect digestion, constipation and despondency, are common symptoms Gl autointoxication, and none oufof every ten people in the average city ire likely to be so affected." Tanlac, the powerful reconstructive tonic, was designed specially to overcome over-come these troubles, and it is Mr. Cooper's theory that the Tanlac treatment treat-ment is the direct remedy therefor. There Is not a single portion of the body that is not benftd by the healthful work of this CPlelirRted preparation, which begins its action by stimulating the digestive and assimilative organs, thereby enriching enrich-ing the blood and invigorating the entire en-tire system. Next. It enables the stomach to thoroughly digest the food, thereby permitting the assimilable assimil-able products to be converted into blood, bone and muscle. It overcomes that great exciting cause of disease-weakness. disease-weakness. It renders the body vigorous vigor-ous and elastic and keeps the mind clear and energetic and throws off the symptoms of nervousness and indigestion. indiges-tion. It builds up the constitution, weakened by disease and mental and physical overworkquickens convalescence convales-cence and is an unfailing source of comfort to those suffering from these troubles. Tanlac Is sold In Bingham Canyon bv W. H. Woodring, In Magna hv R R. Douglas Drug Co., in ,Midvale by J.' M. Watson In Sandv by Mrs. S. J Schmidt, in Garfield by Garfield Trifling Trifl-ing Co.. In Riverton by the Page-Hanson Co.. In Lark by the Lark Drug Co., In Gale by the Jordan Merc Co., in Draper by the Draper Commercial Co., in (Murray by the Murray City I Pharmacy. |