FOOD CAUSED GREAT PAIN AND SICKNESS
Now Eats Without Fear o£ Distress Instant Relief frosn Chardoas Years of stomach-sufT-ering— -years of acidity and flatulence — years of dosing with one remedy after another. Could anything on earth bring this woman relief? Chardox could — -and -the very first dose of Chardox did! It's not sur* prising. Chardox is utterly different from the usual run of remediesu Actually, it's a highly-refined form of activated eharcoal, and — a fact which is appreciated by the medical profes^ sion — it is fifty times more effectiva than ordinary medicinal eharcoal which has been prescribed for 100 years. Read this letter: — "For many years I suffered mtH acidity and flatxxlenca and tried many stoinach powders, etc. Last autumn I had a very bad attack of food poison* ing which left my stomach very weak and painful. I tried Chardox, and the first dose of three tablets reKeved the pain. I have continued the Chardox treatment, and now my stoinach seerns quite cured,- and my digestion is now: almost perfect. I can eat and cligest in comfort food which, before taking Chardox, would have caused me greaf pain, and sickness." — (Miss) A • P. . The minute Chardox gets into thd stomach it spreads over the - entire surface. Like a magnet, it attracte and holds every particle of the accw mulated gas and acid which ^are ihe canse of all the pain, distension and distress. Relief is felt in two minutes* Then with the gas and acid locked ia( its grip — escape is impossible — Chardox passes right * through the food tracK and is expelled from the systenw . Chardox is obtainable at all Chemiste and Stores, in boxes containing 49 tablets, at 2/- per box*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 50, 15 March 1937, Page 5
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