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Suffer no More from Rheumatism.

From the farthest North, to the farthest South of the Dominion, there are happy, healthy people who have taken a new lease on happiness, thanks to Rheumo. They have written wonderful testimonials telling of their cures—advising sufferers from Rheumatism and kindred troubles to take Rheumo. Act upon their advice —start taking Rheumo. Remember—it cures because it is an internal rem--o(Jv—it removes the excess unc acid from the blood.' Price 2s 6d and 4s 6d at chemists and stores. Barraclough's Magic Nervine instantly stops Toothache. Proganrb-a quicklv cures Corns.

CHEMIST’S WARNING TO DYSPEPTICS.

DRUGS THAT DECEIVE. "To the majority of sufferers from indigestion and dyspepsia drugs are a curse instead of a blessing." remarked an eminent chemist recently. "The same might also be said of various artificial digestants. Pepsin, for instance, is widely used by dyspeptics. Now pepsin may be very valuable to the aged or to a person whose stomach is weak from long illness, but coreful research has proved that in most cases of indigestion and dyspepsia the stomach is quite healthy and the organs unimpaired—the trouble, is entirely due to acid in the stomach and consequent fermentation of the food contents. Artificial digestants are, of course, useless in such cases, and 1 know of no drug which can be safely employed ; but practically all chemists stock a simple antacid known as Iristirated magnesia, which is recommended by physicians and used in hospitals as an effective antacid ami food corn <- five. I have taken bisurated magnesia myself and have recommended ( to a great many people at diiferent. times and have never yet heard ol a case where it has failed. Next time yon experience pain after eating, with flushed face, heartburn, flatulence, etc., get some of this bisurated magnesia from your chemist and take hali-a-teaspoon!id in a little warm or cold water, it will instantly neutralise the harmful acid and prevent all possibditv of food fermenting in your stomach. But whatever you do, avoid drugs, and also be sure you get the bisurated magnesia, for the market is Hooded with crude mixtures of bismuth and magnesia, which in my opinion are likely to do more harm than good."

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 4, 7 April 1916, Page 7

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364

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 4, 7 April 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 4, 7 April 1916, Page 7

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