HOW TO ENJOY GOOD MEALS AND GOOD WINES WITHOUT SUFFERING FROM STOMACH TROUBLE. ft is a well-known fact among physicians, and even most people, that ho u lio dines too well and likes wines will sooner or later become the victim of stomach acidity. In a,,Decent, medic;d article an eminent physician states that too much acid should, never bo permitted in the stomach, because it irritates the stomach walls, causing ulcers, and in time developing cancerous growth. The acidity is” generally signalised by indigestion,, after taking winfcs, thick sauces, fruits or coffee, and the doctor believes that this is tho.feal reason for most stomach complaints. In his own case, as well as among his patients, he found that ordinary bisurated magnesia Quickly neutralised the acid &nd made it disappear, thus enabling the digestive organs to properly perform their natural functions. . Although this is simple and harmless remedy, the Medical Report tells of a lady who had suffered for years from what had been diagnosed as ulcer of the stomach, and whom it completely-cured in a few weeks’ time. As hisimVted magnesia is quite inexpensive, and can be easily procured from any good chemist, wo publish this extract from the doctor’s account of his experience, for the -benefit of readers who wish to ehjoy 'eating Well without suffering had after-effects, x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 87, 16 August 1913, Page 3
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220Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 87, 16 August 1913, Page 3
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