SPECIALIST EXPLAINS CAUSE 01? STOMACH TROUBLE. VALUABLE ADVICE TO SUFFERERS."There are many different forms of stomach tvMiiilr." said a well-known specialist recently, "but practically all are traceable to excessive acidity and food fermentation. That is why the re-, suits obtained from the me of drugs are usually so disappointing. Admitting fermentation anil consequent acidity of tile food contents to lie the underlying cause of most forms of indigestion, it natural-, ly follows that the use of a reliable antacid, such as the pure bisurated magnesia which is so frequently, nrescribed by physicians, will produce better results than any known drug or combination of drugs. Accordingly I almost invariably advise those who complain of digestive trouble, to get some bisurated magnesia (note the name carefully, as other forms are unsuitable for this purpose), from their chemist, and take half a teaspoonful of the powdcer, or two 5-grain compressed tablets, with a little water after meals. This, by immediately neutralising the acid and stopping the fermentation, removes the cause of all the trouble and ensures i:ormal and healthy digestion.''—Advt. DELIGHTED WITH HEAN'S ESSENCE. "For coughs, colds, and sore throats the mixture so easily made from Hean's Essence is splendid. It gives prompt and wonderful relief." Mrs. H. Tkemaine, Rua- ■ tangata, Auckland. | " Hean's Essence is the best ' family medicine in our home. We use it for coughs, colds, sore throats, pains in the stomach, and fullness ' after eating. Its effects are always magical." MRS.DERViDGE,Taihape. j One bottle of Hean s Essence makes a pint of the finest cough, cold, and sore throat remedy money can buy. To make ! a very big bottle of splendid cough remedy from a bottle of Hean's Essence is as simple as making a cup of tea. Read the circular and follow the simple directions. The mixture may be taken at any time, is pleasant to the taste, always does good and never spoils. At the same time I you will find a saving of M)/- for your ! pocket. I lean's Essence is sold by most chemists and stores, or promptly post free os > receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Hean, j Chemist, Wanganui. Be sure you get H-E-A-N-'S and read the circular. 14
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 235, 13 March 1915, Page 8
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