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FESTIVITY 'AND' DYSPEPSIA

Quite unconsciously most people eat too much during the festive season. The rules of hospitality make refusals difficult, and lik« the straw in the case of the camel, it is the last piece of cake which causes the : trouble. As a result of the holiday time you realise that your digestion is not quite as good as you thought. A doctor would explain that deficiejit gastric' secretion, meaning a lack of the fluids necessary for digestion, is a prevalent condition. Tou aro_ able to get along in a kind of way in ordinary times, but when you over-eat then you are in trouble, You have indigestion because you have giveu your weakened stomach too much to do. ■ The deficient gastric secretion was what doctors call the predisposing onuse, the overeating was . the exciting cause. It Is easy not to repeat the overeating, but the predisposing cause must be corrected if ypu are to be well. The secretions that digest the food come from glands that are nourished : directly by the Hooa. When these Be- • cretions are insufficient the only way to restore their healthful condition-is by 1 building up the blood. This can be done 1 by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the non- ( alcoholic tonic that assists nature in keep- . ing the body in health. Proper atten- | tion to diet and the use of Dr. Williams' • Pink Pills should be' tried in cases of disordered digestion because it is. the simple | and natural way to correct tho trouble. ' Any dealer can supply you with Dr. ' I Williams' Pink Pills at the old price i I which has not been increased; 3s. a box, ( G boxes 16s. 6d. -Advt. (

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2362, 19 January 1915, Page 9

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FESTIVITY 'AND' DYSPEPSIA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2362, 19 January 1915, Page 9

FESTIVITY 'AND' DYSPEPSIA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2362, 19 January 1915, Page 9

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