FONG WAN - Library
FONG WAN - Library
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WHY ELECTRO-MAGNETIC TREATMENTS DO HARM<br />
Neither the lungs nor the constitution in general of the cough and<br />
asthma sufferer are as strong as those of persons of average health;<br />
consequently, an asthma sufferer is more liable to contract a cold.<br />
When a fresh cold sets in, there is always more or less inflammation and<br />
fever which is scarcely detectable by placing a thermometer in the<br />
mouth.<br />
If the sufferer uses an Electro-magnetic Appliance it will drive more<br />
heat (fever) into the lungs, which, in consequence, will become more<br />
congested and clogged with mucus. The sufferer then breathes with<br />
difficulty and becomes very weak. Loss of appetite and a sallowness<br />
and paleness of the complexion which give the appearance of approach-<br />
ing death, follow.<br />
A number of persons who, through the use of Electro-Magnetic Ap-<br />
pliances, have brought themselves into the aforesaid condition have re-<br />
ported to the Fong Wan Co. Although their Electro-Magnetic Ap-<br />
pliances have done them so much harm, they have succeeded in regain-<br />
ing their health by taking the Fong Wan Herbs.<br />
CATARRH PARTLY DUE TO LUNGS<br />
Catarrh originates in the blood. When the lungs send up fever to<br />
the head, this fever condenses the moisture, which forms big chunks<br />
in the head. These chunks of thick mucus drop<br />
into the mouth and<br />
throat. For this reason people look upon catarrh as having its seat in<br />
the head. Herbs for catarrh must be so compounded as to cleanse the<br />
blood, the lungs, and the head. Long suffering from catarrh abates<br />
one's energy, poisons the entire system, and causes ringing noises in<br />
the ears or even deafness. Many chronic sufferers from catarrh have<br />
been wonderfully relieved by the Fong Wan Herbs.<br />
CHINESE THEORIES REGARDING THROAT DISEASES<br />
When equilibrium of power and balance is maintained in the work-<br />
ing of the five elements, the human system is free from disease. The<br />
throat is a narrow passage between the trunk of the body and the head.<br />
In it are numerous small nerves and glands which connect with the<br />
internal organs such as the lungs, kidneys, stomach, liver, and heart.<br />
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