FONG WAN - Library
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aby was really suffering from Heart Trouble. She has now taken<br />
the <strong>FONG</strong> <strong>WAN</strong> HERBS for 3 months and is in fine health.<br />
ARTHUR DUVALL,<br />
MRS. ARTHUR DUVALL.<br />
MRS. J. E. DUVALL TESTIFIES HOW HER GRANDDAUGHTER<br />
WAS RELIEVED OF HEART TROUBLE AND HERSELF<br />
OF DIABETES AND OTHER AILMENTS BY<br />
THE <strong>FONG</strong> <strong>WAN</strong> HERBS<br />
Benicia, Calif., March 5, 1928.<br />
After my baby granddaughter had been given up by our doctors,<br />
who, not having been able to determine the actual cause of her com-<br />
plaints, had pronounced her condition hopeless, she was taken to Fong<br />
Wan, who gave her herbs for Heart Trouble. She was completely re-<br />
lieved and is now a healthy child.<br />
Personally, I have a world of confidence in Fong Wan and his<br />
Herbs. Previous to consulting him, I had been fruitlessly treated by<br />
medical doctors for Diabetes, Dizziness and General Debility over a<br />
period of years. My health, however, did not improve until I went to<br />
Fong Wan nearly a year ago. All my ailments were overcome by his<br />
mild Herbs and I am still enjoying splendid health.<br />
(Signed) MRS. J. E. DUVALL.<br />
THEORIES REGARDING GOITER HELD BY THE CHINESE, 5000<br />
YEARS AGO, VERSUS THE SO-CALLED DISCOVERIES<br />
OF TWENTIETH CENTURY SCIENTISTS<br />
In the early dawn of their civilization, the Chinese attributed Goiter<br />
to the following causes:<br />
(1) To the Lungs: They believed that Goiter was due to the lungs<br />
in persons who were either stout, had low vitality, drank to excess, or<br />
were inactive. They claimed that women were especially subject to<br />
inflammation, due to the gathering of mucus, either in the throat or<br />
in the glands of the throat that had become enlarged in the form of<br />
Goiter, and that such sufferers might have a certain amount of cough-<br />
ing, of choking, and of difficulty in breathing.<br />
(2) To the Liver: They believed that Goiter was due to the liver<br />
in persons who either became over-excited or who were subject to anger<br />
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