FIRST DOSE KILLED AWFUL PAIN
BUSINESS MAN'S TEST OF NEW WAY TO END INDIGESTION It is not a drug — yet it relieves stomach pains almost instantly. That is the claim made for a newly-dis-covered remedy for indigestion. The experience of this business man proves that claim to he thoroughly justtified. He writes: — "I yras suffering from an attack of acute stomach trouble, which had worried me for the last two years — traceable to overwork and worry. Normally in the matter of medicines I am sceptic, but I was attracted by the claims for Chardox. I rnust gratefully say that the first dose killed the awful pain to which I was subjected, and before my first packet of Chardox was finished, I was free from the trouble. When it re-occurs — as it occasionally does — a dose of Chardox immediately puts paid to the trouble." H. R. Chardox is a highly activated form of charcoal, which is subjected to such intense heat in the process of manufacture that its partieles become honeycombed with pores, like a sponge. There are countless millions of partieles in a single dose of Chardox — and therefore an enormous power of absorption. It is this power of absorption that makes Chardox so instantly effective in relieving the pain of flatulence, acidity, etc. Eor immediately Chardox enters the stomach its millions of partieles spread over the entire surface of the digestive tract, and at once absorb into their pores the gas and excess acid that are the causes of all the trouble. Chardox is not assimilated in its passage through the digestive tract. Every speck of it is eliminated — and the gas and acids go with it. Most chemists and stores are now selling Chardox, in boxes containing 48 tablets at 2/- a box.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 701, 29 November 1933, Page 7
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295FIRST DOSE KILLED AWFUL PAIN Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 701, 29 November 1933, Page 7
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