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T t - TRIUMPH OF NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY WOMAN GETS RELIEF AFTER TAKING TWO TABLETS One of the greatest medical triumphs of recent years is the perEection in England of a new drugless remedy that gives instant. relief from digestive disorders. Under the name oi Chardox, the new remedy was recently made available for general use. Almost immediately, tributes began to flow in from people who fcried it. One woman (Mrs. A. F.) writes as follows : — "I suffered very much with gastric stomach. I tried almost everything, but got very little relief until I started taking Chardox. I found great relief after taking the first two tablets of Chardox. I can now eat almost anything, without fear of having to go through the agony I used to do." An other letter reads: — "I have been affected with indigestion for over ten years, and have found more relief from Chardox than from any other medicine. I am very pleased I read about Chardox, or I should still have been in pain, and now I am better than I have been for ten years." — J. W. O. Chardox is actually a highly refined and extremely active form of charcoal. Two or three small tablets of Chardox are a suffieient dose to give immediate relief from the most severe pains of indigestion. The action of Chardox in the stomach is to absorb into its countless millions of pores the gas and acid which are the cause of all the trouble. As Chardox cannot be assimilated every particle of it passes out of the system — and the gas and acids go with it. The new remedy is already available in New Zealand. Most chemists and stores sell Chardox. It costs 2/a box, each box containing 48 tablets.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 671, 25 October 1933, Page 6
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297END TO ALL GASTRIC DISORDERS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 671, 25 October 1933, Page 6
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