STOP STOMACH DRUGGING. NEUTRALISE THE DANGEROUS ACID WITH A LITTLE MAGNESIA. Stomach drugging is dangerous. Drugs often doadon the nerves and ronder tliein insensible to pain, but pain serves a good purpose—it is Nature's method of indicating that something is interfering with tho smooth working of the human organism. AVhen the fault is corrected, the pain will cease. Pain after eating—heartburn, flatulence, etc., etc.—usually indicates not that the stomach is diseased, but that it is troubled by excessive acidity. .The acid irritates and inflames the delicate lining of tho stomach, and so causes pain. Obviously it is of prime importance that tho cause ef this pain should bo removed, p.n'd to accomplish this you should obtain some bisurated magnesia from youir chemist, and take half a teaspoonful in a little water immediately n.ftcr meals. This is the ireinody which produced such excellent results in' the ease of Mis 3 Alice M. Allen, (i!) 'Fletcher Street, Auburn, Victoria, who fays:—"l suffered so severely from indigestion that I often had to lie down, quite exhausted 'by the pain. I became thin and felt worn out. Nothing seemed to do me the least good iMitil 1 tried ibisurated magnesia, but the first dose of this made me feel better, and I have had no return of my complaint." Equally good results are invariably accomplished by bisurated magnesia, becnuso it neutralises the harmful acid which is the underlying aamo of all tho trouble, and, having dono this, it soothes, heals, and strengthens the stomach and ensuros proI per digestion of tho food.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 27, 26 October 1918, Page 10
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258Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 27, 26 October 1918, Page 10
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