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STOP STOMACH DRUGGING.

NEUTRALISE THE DANGEBOUS'ACID WITH A LITTLE MAGNESIA. Stomach drugging is dangerous. Drugs deaden tho nerves and render them insensible to' piiia, but pain serves a good purpose—it is nature's method of indicating that something is interfering with the smooth working of the human organism. When the fault is corrected, the pain will cease. Pain after eating—heartburn, flatulence, etc., etc., usually indicates not that tho 'stomach is diseased, but that it is troubled by. excessive acidity. The acid irritates and inflames the delicate lining of the stomach and so causes pain. Obviously At is of prime, importanca that the cause of this pain should be removed, and to accomplish this you should obtain some bisurated magnesia from .your chemist, and take hair a teaspnonful in a little water immediately after meals. This will instantly neutralise the harmful acid in your stomach and prevent all possibility of food fermentation. Drugs do not overcome this acid—they simply deaden the symptoms and give a false sense of security. That is why those who rely :m drugs gradually become worse and. worse, until the stomach itn.lt' becomes actually diseased.—Advt:

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2757, 28 April 1916, Page 3

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STOP STOMACH DRUGGING. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2757, 28 April 1916, Page 3

STOP STOMACH DRUGGING. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2757, 28 April 1916, Page 3

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