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              rid themselves of pain and inconvenience. So they resort to patent
            
            
              nostrums, of whose real properties they know little, or they apply to a
            
            
              physician for some remedy to counteract the result of their misdoing,
            
            
              but with no thought of making a change in their unhealthful habits.
            
            
              If immediate benefit is not realized, another medicine is tried, and
            
            
              then another. Thus the evil continues.
            
            
              People need to be taught that drugs do not cure disease. It is true
            
            
              that they sometimes afford present relief, and the patient appears to
            
            
              recover as the result of their use; this is because nature has sufficient
            
            
              vital force to expel the poison and to correct the conditions that
            
            
              caused the disease. Health is recovered in spite of the drug. But
            
            
              in most cases the drug only changes the form and location of the
            
            
              disease. Often the effect of the poison seems to be overcome for a
            
            
              time, but the results remain in the system and work great harm at
            
            
              some later period.
            
            
              By the use of poisonous drugs, many bring upon themselves
            
            
              lifelong illness, and many lives are lost that might be saved by the
            
            
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              use of natural methods of healing. The poisons contained in many
            
            
              so-called remedies create habits and appetites that mean ruin to
            
            
              both soul and body. Many of the popular nostrums called patent
            
            
              medicines, and even some of the drugs dispensed by physicians, act
            
            
              a part in laying the foundation of the liquor habit, the opium habit,
            
            
              the morphine habit, that are so terrible a curse to society.
            
            
              The only hope of better things is in the education of the people
            
            
              in right principles. Let physicians teach the people that restorative
            
            
              power is not in drugs, but in nature. Disease is an effort of nature to
            
            
              free the system from conditions that result from a violation of the
            
            
              laws of health. In case of sickness, the cause should be ascertained.
            
            
              Unhealthful conditions should be changed, wrong habits corrected.
            
            
              Then nature is to be assisted in her effort to expel impurities and to
            
            
              re-establish right conditions in the system.
            
            
              Natural Remedies
            
            
              Pure air, sunlight, abstemiousness, rest, exercise, proper diet,
            
            
              the use of water, trust in divine power—these are the true remedies.
            
            
              Every person should have a knowledge of nature’s remedial agencies
            
            
              and how to apply them. It is essential both to understand the prin-