FOE INDIGESTION TRY BISURATED MAGNESIA. - IT'S SAFER THAN DRUGS. Many people just now are complaining of indigestion, tho most commonly met symptoms being a burniiifi sensation in tho pit of the stomaoh; the belching of pus or wind; acid tsnliva rising to (be throat; duelled face and heartburn. Contrary to .general belief these symptoms do not always indicato any constitutional fault in or weakness of the digestive apparatus. In fact, in nine oases out of ten it will be found that the trouble arises solely from an excessively acid condition of the stomach and consequent: fermentation nf ,tho food contents. Medicines and artificial digestives are not only unsuitable in such cases, but they may often do positive harm because they do not neutralise thn acid which is ilia roof of the trouble. For this purpose use a simple, harmless antacid gucli as Bisnrated Magnesia, which is easily obtainable of any good chemist. Readers who are troubled with any of the symptoms named above should get a supply of Bisurated Magnesia in powder or tablet form anil tiilio half a leaspooni'ul of the powder or two tabids in a little water aite;. , meals. It will quickly neutralise the harmful acid and prevent food fermentation, and may probably also prove that tlio trouble which appeared so serious was nothing more than an accumulation of acid in the stomaoh after all. Try it and see.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 306, 14 September 1918, Page 8
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232Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 306, 14 September 1918, Page 8
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