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MID STOMACHS NEED MAGNESIA

Drugs may give temporary relief from the pain which usually results from an excess of acid in the stomach, but drugs do not eliminate the acid, and in consequence the pain returns—worse than before. To effect a cure you must first eliminate the acid which is the cause of all the trouble,

and a sure way to accomplish this : s to take a little bisurated magnesia after your meals. This quickly neutralises the harmful acid ; prevents the food turning sour and fermenting, soothes and heals the inti-lined stomach and enables you to again oat and enjoy the foods you fancy, secure in the knowledge that 110 pain or discomfort will result. Of course it will be understood that ordinary forms of magnesia, such as the citrate.? or sulphates, will not accomplish these happy results, neither with crude mixtures of bismuth arid magnesia. You must get the bisurated magnesia, which is'a form prepaied specially for use in cases of digestive and stomach trouble. This can readily be obtained of high-class chemists everywhere in powder and tablet form, the latter being especially suitable for travellers and others compelled to take meals away from home.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1918, Page 4

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MID STOMACHS NEED MAGNESIA Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1918, Page 4

MID STOMACHS NEED MAGNESIA Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1918, Page 4

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