DRINKING WITH MEALS CAUSES INDIGESTION ''You should never drink with moals if you are troubled with indigestion," I was told at a time when I could hardly eat a meal without suffering afterwards. I followed the advice rigidly, and, although I was somewhat relieved, still suffered a good deal. I tried several medicines, but without any beneficial effect until a medical friend recommended taking about half a teaspoonful of ordinary bUnrated magnesia in half a cupful of warm water after each meal and. at bedtime. The result was quite satisfactory. The bisurated magnesia entirely counteracted the acidity in the stomach] which causes dys-' pepsia; relief came almost immediately, and I am now able to eat, drink and enjoy my meals without bad effects. Drinking with my meals does not worry me now. In case any reader;; wcnld like to try this excellent remedv. which t understand relieves other kinds of indigestion just as effectually as it did mine, I may add that it is obtainable from any chemist, but i strongly advise anyone, tryiii" it to make perfectly stir: 1 that Hie" g'-t iiie bisurated masnosh, other forniA not being so suitable for this uurucse.—-E.T.G
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1917, Page 6
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195Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1917, Page 6
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