Acidity the Cause of Digestive Troubles
; Indigestion and ' most 1 digestive troubles are caused by excess acidity due ToHhe fermentatiph of food which remains in the 'Stofflach' longer than it should do owing to weakened stomaoh - ttfuflcles. As This acidity increases ‘ up : further fermentation,; and th’e sufferer 'endures intense pain as thefstoimich is. dilated by gases. To correct these digestive troubles quickly., easily and take lialf a of ‘Risurated’ Magnesia in ' waiter after eating off whenever pain is felt. This, immediately stops the ferment actioii and neutralises the excess acidity; enabling the ypirocegs -of to he carried out in a natural way. Bisurated’ Magnesia heals the ..inflamed stomach lining and generally tpnes up the ■ te^jgestive^otgUn s - To : avoid that unpleasant taste in the mouth on awakening in the morning, which is caused '■ by acidity, take a-‘dose of Bisurated’ Magnesia at night before retiring. 'Every ; chemist sells ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia 4ii -both pdiVder fthd tabletjslf \
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1930, Page 3
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153Acidity the Cause of Digestive Troubles Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1930, Page 3
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