LOGICAL DYSPEPSIA TREATMENT. TMPOPTANCE OF ELIMINATING ACIDITY AND FOOD FERMENTATION During the last two or three years reports have frequently appeared in the press concerning the remarkable value of liisurntcd magnesia as an antacid; and its ability to relieve most forms of difestive and stomach trouble arising from acidity and fermentation has of ten lieeTuj demonstrated. Until recently chwnisfcs could supply bisurated magfrfijin in powder form only, half a teaspoS»ful n f which, taken in a little watts- after meals, almost instantly stops all fermen , tation and neutralises acid, but sufferer* will be glad to learn that they can nov; I obtain this excellent remedy in the form ot j 5-grain compressed tablets, two of which I are equivalent to half a teaspoonful of the I original powder. These new tablets o£ bisurated magnesia can now be obtained I of chemists everywhere. in fcn.irly ;-«rn-*»et' flasks containing 00 and ISO !>'»■! t 8 spectively, and it is certain that <7><!yl will prove as popular nml cftiqneKis the, original powder fbnn o.' hiaumtnd , magnesia, which, of course, ig still t'u.j
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1918, Page 3
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178Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1918, Page 3
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