SPECIALIST EXPLAINS CACS& OF STOMACH TROUBLE.
VALUABLE ADVICE TO SUFFERERS.
“There are many different forms of stomach trouble,” said a wn! known specialist recently, “but r .net leal It all are traceable to excessive acidity and food fermentation. That is v. nv the results obtained from the ”se of drugs are usually so disappointing. Admitting fermentation and cor sequent acidity of the food oonrents’to be the underlying can e of most forms of indigestion, it naturally follows that the use of a reliable antacid, suen as the pure hisii’-ated mtu.cnesia, which is so freouently prescribed by physicians. will produce better results than any known drug or combination of drugs. Accordingly 1 almost invariably advise those who complain of digestive trouble to get some bisurated magnesia (note the name carefully as other /onus are unsuitable for this I purpose! from their chemists, and take half a taaspoonfnl of the powder. or two 5-grain compressed tablets, with a little water'after meals. This. • |by immediately ne’dralp-ng the acid ;and stopping the fermentation, removes the cause of **n th- -trnubfo and insures normal and liraV.hj digestion.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 37, 30 September 1914, Page 5
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182Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 37, 30 September 1914, Page 5
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