DON'T NEGLECT DYSPEPSIA. A DANGEROUS POLICY LEADING TO UNTOLD M/SEIfY : LATEK OiV. Untold misery invariably results from neglect of tbo early symptoms of indigestion and dyspepsia, and-there is always the possibility, that stomach ulceration or gastritis may develop. That is why.it, is so dangerous lor those who experience" pain after-eating; with a (lushed face, hrarlbimi, etc., to wait and see if Die symptoms will subside of their own accord or become worse. Be assured that they will certainly become worso mi lest you take steps to neutralise the acid, which is the root canao of the trouble. To noutralifie acid in the stomach, and so prevent food fermentation and iiiiplcasiiiitiiecis after meals, is fjuilo an easy matter. Simply yet. some bifliiiriited magnesia from the'chemist, and lake half ii leaspoonftU in a little water immediately after mcule;"'This plan is surely preferable to dosing the stomach with drugs or confining yourself to u;i unattractive diet of easily digested foods. It enables you to eat freely of the foods you fancy, for by tailing tho bisuraled piagnesia* you keep the sloiiinch quite free from acid and prevent; all possibility o.r food fermentation. Food ircmnine bland and sweet until perfectly digested,, aud conreqiiciitly tliere is no pnin. This plau is recoinnieiided by many specinliats, and is worthy of n thorough trial by all. but to avoid confusion with tlia ncotates, cibates, or oxides..of.magnwia, .readere...should..ask. the chemiste. very distinctly for . Hie bisuratc-d, the form prepared .especially for etomnoh use.— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 13
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245Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 13
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