ACIDITY THE CAUSE OF DIGESTIVE TROUBLES
Indigestion and most digestive troubles are caused by excess acidity due to the lermentation of food which remains in the stomach longer than it should do owing to weakened stomach muscles. As this acidity increases it sets up further fermentation, and the sufferer endures intense pain, as the stomach is dilated by gases. To < nrreet these digestive troubles quickly, easily ami surely, take half a tea- . spoon! u I o! • •: i- lira ted ’ Magnesia in a little water after eating or whenever pit in is felt. This immediately stops .he if tin nt actiot| ;>n 1 neutralizes the
exce-s acidity, enabling ; h process o.’ ligestion to ie e;.tried out in a normal way. • Disunited ’ .Magnesia heals tic inflamed stomach lining and generally t itles up the digestive organs. To ,’vnTl tliat unpleasant taste in the month on awakening in the morning, which is caused by acidity, take a dose | of • Disunited ’ Magnesia at night be- 1 fore retiring. Every chemist sells-1 ■ Disunited ’ Magnesia in both poweter j and tablets.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1928, Page 4
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175ACIDITY THE CAUSE OF DIGESTIVE TROUBLES Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1928, Page 4
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