DON'T USE SODA FOR INDIGESTION.
Many stomach sufferers use ordinary bicarbonate of soda, presumably because it is bandy and usually stops the pain. Permanent injury to the stomach lining,is likely to be the price you pay for relief if you use soda for indigestion. The already weakened and inflamed stomach lining is aggravated and still further weakened, with the result that larger quantities of acid accumulate and pain becomes more frequent and more severe. Instead of using soda and inviting chronic acidity, gastritis, and stomach ulcers, the next time you have indigestion take a little "Bisurated" Magnesia in a quarter of a glass of water. Not only does this instantly stop the pain, but it neutralises the excess acid, arrests fermenta--tion, and the formation of gas. Furthermore, "Bisurated" Magnesia is the safest remedy known for indigestion and stomach troubles, and is recoiu-raen-led by dcetore and used in many hospitals. , Get a Dacknge; either powder or tablets, to-day from your chemist, and keen i: handy, ready to treat your indigestion in the quickest, surest, and right way. 2
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18895, 10 January 1927, Page 4
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