ACID AND ALKALI IN THE . stomach;.!- / DIGEST, THE FOOD -NATURALLY IT IN RIGHT PROPORTION) IP ; . NOT, THEN DYSPEPSIA. Acid and' alkali make; up the liquid known 'as gastric juice'wfiich digests your food. If through abuse of' the stomach or weakness' of blood- or through; scores ofother causes this gastrio juice is not made up correctly of .acid and alkali, your stoinaoh ennnot digest fobd. Such a stomach- then, acts as a pit, where the food lies, ferments,, decays, is thrown .ofE. at last; cither in the intestines, or is vomitedfrom'the' systeni; If .thrown into the .intestines' a large proportion of, it' is taken up'and passed into the. blood, for. the'intestines are covered on the inside surfaces :■ with millions of little mouths, which ate placed there to suck up nourishment - for the blood. • - .v ' You may readily see that if instead of good, rich nourishment, there.,are vile, poisonous, fermented bile,and. acid, these eamo little mouths suck some of it by necessity,' and pass it into .the blood. The blood, in turn, throws it off, and the system is immediately'placed in an. imperfect state. ' V; ' Tho blood, is weakened, the tissues lose strength, the skin becomes diseased, and man in general* suffers in a scoro of places. . .. Then, again, the blood furnished gastrio juice to the stomach, for when the gastric juice is not needed for digestive purposes it goes back to the blood. When food comes into the stomach the nerves along the alimentary • canal and in the mouth signal the brain for help, and the blood immediately furnishes sufficient gastrio juice to do the work well and quickly. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules go into tho stomach, balance the gastric juice, digest the food, are taken up by tho blood, purify it. and when the food comes again to the stomach a,natural gastrio juice of right proportion greets'it, and does the work perfectly. After a time those little tabules restore Nature, build up the gnstric juice, and > tliero is no longer dyspepsia. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules aro obtainable everywhere at 2s. 6d. per tin of 80 Tabules. 6
The Spnnish Minister for the Interior has issued an edict prohibiting women from taking part in bullfights, a practice which was inaugurated some time ago by a youug woman named Reverta, who had great success in tho arena. For the use of the increasing number of partially people who attend the Marylobono Police Court, the magistrate recently asked the Receiver of tho Metropolitan Police to supply an ear-trumpet, and tho request Ims been granted. For. Chronio Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. Gd., 2s. Gd.—Advt. ' There are 30,010 motor-cars in London, while 157,-102 pcoplo hold licenses to drive.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1061, 25 February 1911, Page 10
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