THE CAUSE OP INDIGESTION. Much valuable informal ion may bo gleaned from a somewhat lengthy medical report just published. For instance, it is made clear that more than 30 per cent, of hII enses of indigestion, dyspepsia, etc., iilo due to the presence of acid in the stomach, ami pliyeiciaiw iigrce that when this fact is realised by the public they will bo called upon to treat veiT few cases of stomach trouble, and llhTciuiso of the trouble—(lie ucid in the stomach-may midily bo overcome with-out-Iheir aid. An efftstivo preparation for this purpose is said to be bisuratod magnesia, and they advise those who are troubled with almost any form of digestive trouble to obtain a Ptunll quantify of this product from their chemist, and lako half a teajepoonfiil in n littlo water after moals. as this will prevent fermentation and neutralise any acid which may be formed, thus rendering Iho tood.eosy of digestion. Certainly tbw plan seome prcforablo tn-dwing tho Btomach .irith drugs,-Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 64, 8 December 1917, Page 14
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164Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 64, 8 December 1917, Page 14
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