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Rh a time. Premature loss of general health and sexual vigor will be influenced in time without the slightest doubt, just as sure as effect follows cause.

No man, regardless of age, has the slightest excuse for allowing his powers, in this way, to remain impotent. As long as he is not actually a bed-ridden invalid, or is not suffering from some incurable chronic disease there is not the slightest excuse for either becoming or remaining impotent.

The sexual powers, given only a moderate amount of care, should last as long as life, and a man who allows this power to slip away has no one to blame but himself for his loss, and can blame no one but himself if he allows it to remain permanent.

We can promise a recovery and a strengthening of these powers with a certainty so absolute, so unfailing, that there remains not the slightest question if the sufferer accurately and regularly follows the rules we have laid down here for strengthening the nervous organism.