INDIGESTION AND CANCER.
SIE ARBCTHXOT LANE'S OPINION.^ Writing in a Medical Journal recently. Sir Arbuthnot Lane, an eminent authority, gives it as his opinion thai cancer is caused r.y food poisoning and errors in diet. This results, tiir Arbuthnot points out, in a poisoning o: the. system, which sets up chronic irritation :n the tract through which food passe, and this irritation acta as exciting causes of the disease. Dr. A. C. Jordan. Dr.- if. Mutch, a=d numerous other specialists support this theory. In view of such expert medical opinion, those who suffer from indigestion, gastritis, and similar disorders of the stomach, should take Anti-Acido, and eo prevent more serous disease being- contracted. Anti-Acido stops fermentation oi food_ and the 'ormation of r.oisons and gases, banishes stomach pains, tones up the digestive organs, and enables you to'build up and strengthen the system with good, who'.eaome, nourishing food. Good health cannot be enjoyed without good digestion. Anti-Acido ensures perfect digestion, and pares the way to beaut and harjpines*. Prices, 2s Gd. Chemists and Stores." Whole-si'ie Distributor: C. P. Steele, •215 a Manchester street, Chrirtchurci. t>
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18217, 30 October 1924, Page 3
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