INDIGESTION MADE HIS HEART BUMP
NOW EATS WITHOUT FEAR OF DISTRESS TAKES CHARDOX-THE "BLACK MAGIC" Black magic! That’s what folk are beginning to call Chardox—the sensational new form of highly activated, tasteless charcoal (50 times more powerful than ordinary medicinal charcoal |). Chardox i» to-day enabling peop e subject to indigestion to eat any food they fancy without fear of painful after-effects. Bead this l6 “T'got Chardox last night and I have only had three tablets. . • - I started with chips for my supper which I am verv fond of, but previously I have had to leave them alone because I was awake all night with my heart bumping like a fiddlers elbow. That was not the case last night: t had a perfect night’s rest. Then came I Sunday morning’s breakfast; that • passed off all right. Then came Sunday’s dinner, and thev had something on the table at this time of’ the rear winch 1 dare riot touch for the life of me. In fact,my wife said: ‘You’ll not want • any. rhubarb pie.’ But X said: ‘ Stick’it on’and I’ll risk it.’ This I still did with fio complaint. ... That is why Chardox is such a Godsend to me.’ —W. H. ' Unlike many stomach remedies, Chardox contains no lime, soda nor other chemicals to-coat or injure the delicate lining of the stomach. Its action is physical, not chemiCB>I ■ ' The minute Chardox gels into the stomaeh.it spreads over the entire surface, like amagnet—it attracts >nd ,holds- every particle of the accumulated gas and acid which-are the cause of all the pain, bloating and distress. Belief is felt in two minutes. Then with the gas and acid locked in its grip—escape is impossible— Chardox passes right through the food tract, and is expelled from the system.' Chardox is obtainable of all chemists and stores, : in boxes : containing 48 tablets, at 2/- per box.
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Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 5
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309INDIGESTION MADE HIS HEART BUMP Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 5
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