OAS IN THE STOMACH IS i DANGEROUS. PIIYRIOI'AKS ItEOOMMKND TIIE UISE OF MAGNESIA. Sufferers from indigestion or dyspepsia should remember tliat tho presence of gas or wind in the stomach invariably indicates tliat tlie stomach is troubled by excessive acidity. "This acid causes the food to ferment and the fermenting food in turn gives rise to noxious gases whi ■ oiend the stomach hamper the 'oriuitl functions of vital' internal o' cause acute headaches, interfere .th the action of the heart, and charge the blood stream with deadly poisons, which in time must ruin the health. Physicians say that to quickly dispel a danger-" accumulation of wind in the stomach :nd to stop the food fermentation which creates 'lie cas *h« acid in the stomach must be neutral,-., aid that for this purpose there is nothinff qu'te so Rood as half a teaspoonful of iw.'O bisurated magnesia taken in a little water immediately aft.c- meals. This instantly neutral-i'.-pR tii"-; . thus stopping fermentation and the formation of gasf, and enables the inflamed, distended stomach to proceed ■with its work under natural conditions. Bisurated magnesia is obtftinnhlo in powder or tablet form from any chemist; but as there are many different forms of magnesia it is important that the bisurated which the physicians prescribe should be distinctly asked tor.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 315, 15 June 1915, Page 5
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216Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 315, 15 June 1915, Page 5
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