TRY MAGNESIA FOR YOUR STOMACH TROUBLE.
0 IT NEUTRALISES ACIDITY AND PREVENTS FERMENTATION. Before giving up hope and deciding that you chronic dyspeptic, just try tho effect of a little magnesia—not the ordinary carbonule-. oxides, or citrates, but bisiirated magnesia, which you can obtain from practically any chemist, in either powder or tablet forin. Take half a tcasjoonfui of the powder or two compressed tablets with a little water after your next meal. It will neutralise the harmful acid in you r stomach, dispel the wind, soothe and heal your inflamed stomach, and quickly relievo your indigestion. Many hundreds of sufferers have gained relief from this simple remedy, amongst them Mr P. V. Anderson. of Coorny. Queensland, who says: —"I had suffered from indigestion for about five years ; and had triod all sorts of treatment without success, when a friend advised hie to give bisurated magnesia a trial. lam very glad I did so. for I experienced immediate relief, and am nowcomplctely cured of my trouble.'' Did spaco_ permit, many id ntieal experiences might be quoted, r.i! tending to proye that, if you keep your stomarh fiee from harmful acids by taking bisurated magnesia after meals, you need never fear any serious form of digestive or stomach trouble. But, of course, it must be bisurated magnesia—other forms might do moru harm than good. 621
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 2
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224TRY MAGNESIA FOR YOUR STOMACH TROUBLE. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 2
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