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ACTO STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS? NINE-TENTHS, OP ALL STOMACH . TROUBLE SAID TO BE DUE TO ACIDITY. A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE ON CAUSE 1 ANDtURE. A* famous physician whose successful researches into the cause and cure of stomach and intestinal diseases have •earned for him an international reputation, said in the course of i. receilt lecture that nearly all intestinal troubles, as -well as many diseases of £he vital organs, were directly traceatole to S de; ranged condition of the stomach, which' in turn,was due,nine times out of ten tc excessive acidity, which not only irritated and inflamed-.the delicate lining of the stomach, but also set up gastritis and stomach ulcers. It is interesting to note that he and his colleagues have secured remarkable results by the use of ordinary bisurated magnesia, wbjch, l?y neutralising the acidity of the food, removes the 'source .of the' troiible. He contends that it is foolish to treat the stomach itselt as it would he for a man who stepped nib liniment on the foot without firlfrxenumng the tacti Remove the tack and the foot will heal itself —neutralise the acid and 6tomach troubles will disappear. Irritating medicines and medical treatments are useless, so long as the contents of the stomach remain acid; remove the acidity, and there will be no need for medicine—the inflamed lining of the stomach will heal itself. Sufferers from acidity should get a small bottle of bisurated magnesia from their chemist, and take half a teaspoonful, in a quarter of a glass of hot or cold water after meals, repeating in | fifteen minutes, if necessary, this being the ; dose'which the doctor has found most efficacious in all'casea. [ Babv won't ervrso if vou put a NORTH I BRITISH HOT WATERBOTTLE in the. cot,. Makes them snug, warm and com-' fortable. in the coldest room. No need isto eoddlei, them in stuffy ' atmosphere: Take the doctors' advice, give them 1 warmth with fresh air. Ask your, trader for the "Unique" stopper bottlei

VALUATIONS OJ -,-* 'iSHEEPSKIXS, HIDES, AND " '':..? ■■■" CALFSKINS. ( ..,„. jjpji above- fielliSft, at , Newton Wool StoreyV-Strat-ford, everyfour weeks. Consignments must arrive'jßj*'' the ERIDAY previous. it '"■. " Advice Cards arid -liSßfels tion. ' It *

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1917, Page 8

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