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DRINKING WITH MEALS CAUSES INDIGESTION. “Von should never drink with meals it you are troubled with indigestion, I wgs told at a time when I could hardly eat a meal without suffering afterwards. i followed the advice rigidly and, .although I was somewhat relieved, still suffered a good deal. I tried several patent medicines, but without any beneficial effect until a medical friend recommended taking about half a teaspoonful of ordinary bisurated magnesia in half a cunful of warm water after each meal and at bedtime. The result was wonderful. The hisurated magnesia entirely counteracted the acidity in the stomach, which causes dyspepsia; relief came almost immediately and I am now able to oat, drink, and enjoy my meals without had effects. Drinking with my meals does not worry me now. In case any readers would dike to try this excellent remedy, which 1 understand relieves till kinds of indigestion just as effectually as it did mine. 1 may add that it is obtainable from any chemist. but T strongly advise anyone trying it- to mak<> perfectly sure they get the bisurated magnesia, other forms i-nf being suitable for tins purpo.e, E.T,G. ' x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 5

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