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STOP STOMACH DRUGGING. NEUTRALISE THE DANGEROUS ACID WITH A LITTLE MAGNESIA. Stomach drugging is dangerous. Drugs often deaden the nerves and render them insensible to pain, 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 the stomach is disensc<l, but Unit it is troubled by excessive acidity. The acid irritates and inflames the delicate lining of tho slomuch, and so causes pain. Obviously it is of prime importance that the cause of this pain should be removed, and to accomplish this you should obtain some bisurated 'magnesia from your chemist, anil take half a teaepoonfui in a little water immediately after meals. This is tho remedy which produced euch excellent results in the caso of Miss Alice M. Allen, 03 Fletcher Stroet, Auburn, Victoria, who says: "I. suffered so severely from indigestion that I often had to lie down, quite exhausted by tho pain. 1 became thin and felt worn out. Nothing seemed to do mo tho least good until I tried bisurated magnesia, but tho first doso of this mado me feel better, and I hnvo had no rolimi of my complaint." Equally good results are invariably accomplished by bisurated magnesia, because it neutralises tho harmful acid which is tho underlying cause of all the trouble, and, having done this., it soothes, heals, and strengthens the stomach and ensures proper digestion of tho food.i Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 223, 14 June 1919, Page 14

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259

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 223, 14 June 1919, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 223, 14 June 1919, Page 14

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