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A SIMPLE CURE FOR INDIGESTION.

How a Reader obtained Wonderful and immediate Relief from an Ordinary Antacid. Sufferers from indigestion will be interested in a letter, written bv Mr. H. puddeford, 60, George Street/Euston Road, London, who, having suifered terribly from stomach trouble, quickly cured himself by . a simple remedy. Mr Cuddeford writes: — ". . ■■■ . I have suffered with indigestion and... constipation for over five years, and it has been getting worse esvery year. For this last twelve months I have suffered dreadful pain. I: have been attending a doctor for three years, but I-got no better. I have, also been attending Middlesex Hospital, still I got no better.- Food Ldare not touch; I began to get properly run down j I could not continue my work ; I • tried remedies of every kind, but of no use; in fact, I often wished myself dead. I -was looking at a paper one day, and I saw bisurated magnesia recommended for indigestion Snd i stomaclr troubles, so I thought I. would try it.-After the first few doses I felt relieved. ■ . . . ■.•

I jean sit down now and eat a good meal without pain while I have got a ;dose. of bisurated magnesia," We strongly advise any interested reader <to try'this preparation, which any chemist can supply, taking, say, half-a-toaspoonful in a wine-glass of water after meals. Bo sure, however, to get the bisurated form, spelt b-i-s-u-r----a-t-e-d, as other chemical products similarly named do not possess the same valuable properties for-counter-acting the excessive acid-forming elements in the food.'

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 76, 20 March 1914, Page 3

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A SIMPLE CURE FOR INDIGESTION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 76, 20 March 1914, Page 3

A SIMPLE CURE FOR INDIGESTION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 76, 20 March 1914, Page 3

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