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fore insanity and heart trouble both come from the same source. Even<br />

though these Chinese theories of disease are more than 5000 years old.<br />

yet when one compares the relatively few cases of insanity and heart<br />

trouble in China with the astoundingly large number in the United<br />

States, who can prove that these old theories are not correct ?<br />

REST DOES NOT CURE<br />

People suffering from heart trouble should be as quiet as possi-<br />

ble and should avoid over-exertion, excitement and anger. They should<br />

not partake of highly-seasoned or fried food or of food difficult to di-<br />

gest. Foods that are baked, boiled or steamed are more suitable. Phy-<br />

sicians frequently advise that the su Terer stay in bed. This is good<br />

advice for a time, but it will bring no permanent relief.<br />

HERBS VERSUS ELECTRICITY<br />

As physicians advise, the heart should be kept as quiet as possible.<br />

The action of electricity upon the heart is in exact opposition to this<br />

advice of medical men.<br />

The Fong Wan herbs for heart trouble have afforded most wonder-<br />

ful results, without regard to the age of the sufferers. The herbs com-<br />

pounded are mild. They simply rid the blood of inflammation and<br />

cause the blood to circulate evenly, thus freeing the system of gas and<br />

clearing it of congestion. In place of disturbing and accelerating the<br />

heart, they pacify the blood and bring the heart back to normal func-<br />

tioning. In consequence, leakages are frequently healed.<br />

Diseases of the heart are very dangerous, often causing sudden<br />

death. Immediate attention is therefore imperative.<br />

DIGITALIS FOR THE HEART AN ANCIENT<br />

CHINESE DISCOVERY<br />

The heart is the center of the fire element in the body. When either<br />

the heart itself or the blood around it is inflamed, the heart may crack,<br />

there may be a leakage of the heart, swollen glands (goiter), enlarge-<br />

ment of the heart, pains or noisy poundings of the heart, hardening of<br />

the arteries, rushing of the blood to the head (called high blood pres-<br />

sure), dizziness, headache, gas formation, nervousness, nervous attacks,<br />

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