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HOW TO AVOID INDIGESTION

In most digestiv troubles, excess acid ferments food and causes gases to distend the stomach. That is why intense pain so often follows immediately after eating. Digestive disturbances (if this kind can be absolutely prevented by taking a little “Uisurated” Magnesia in water after eating. This neutralises the excess acid and enables the digestive organs to function in a normal manner without pain or distress. Every chemist sells “Risuralcd” Magnesia, and if you will lake it as directed you will quickly gain freedom from digestive pain and discomfort.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 13 January 1931, Page 8

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HOW TO AVOID INDIGESTION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 13 January 1931, Page 8

HOW TO AVOID INDIGESTION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 13 January 1931, Page 8

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