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INDIGESTION IN THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION IN THE BOWEL.

When the Stomach does not properly digest its port of the food there is Stomacn Indigestion, and when tho Bowel does not digest its food properly there i» Bowel Indigestion. Indigestion in the one causes Indigestion in the other. Those who are ignorant of these facts find Indigestion incurable. They think all food is digested in tho Stomach, and in their efforts to find a euro they— 1. Diet themselves. 2. Starve themselves to rest the stomach. _ 3. Tako Pepsine in many forms, thinking it can digest all they eat. 4. Take purgatives to expel fermenting undigested food. This is all wrong; it is worse than useloss—indeed, it is harmful. Both dieting and starvation are harmful, because the Stomach and the Bowel are given nothing to do, and at the same time givon no nourishment. They need nourishment and work. Pcpsino usually fails, because it never roaches the Bowels, and does not digest Starch. Purgatives aro unnatural and most weakening and useless, because they do not digest a particle of, food. These methods always fail, and therefore those who use them think Indigestion incurable. Such is not the case. TAMER JUICE digests all the albiiminons food, so that there is no fermentation. The tender lining is soothed instead of irritated, and all these symptoms gradually disappear. Tho nourishment is extracted from tho food, and tho general health ranidlv improves. INDIGESTION makes life unendurable, and TAMER JUICE is positively the only cure for it All chemists and storekeepers,l

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1538, 6 September 1912, Page 5

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256

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1538, 6 September 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1538, 6 September 1912, Page 5

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