NO MORE INDIGESTION. BENEFICIAL RESULTS ACHIEVED BY BISURATED MAGNESIA. Soon we inay hear no more of indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, flatulence, wind,/or similar forms of digestive and stomach troubles, for really excellent Jesuits are being obtained from the use of a simple antacid known as bisurated magnesia. Quite a typical instance of the efficacy .of this product is contained in a letter sent us by Mr. W. J. Mnrktelow, of Newstead, Waikato, Auckland, who says: "I suffered with pains in my stomach for twenty years, and although I visited doctors both in New Zealand and England, I obtained no lasting benefit until I tried bisurated magnesia. That was about three years ago; and although I am sixty-three years of age, bisurated magnesia still keeps me well, and I would, not be without it." Similar cases are reported almost daily, and it is now regarded as certain that the old unsatisfactory methods of treatment, such as dieting and drugging, will soon become obsolete, for. whereas drugs merely alleviate the symptoms, bisurated magnesia removes the cause of the trouble. That is to say, it neutralises the harmful acid in the stomach, stops the food fermenting, dispels wind, and soothes and heals the inflamed stomach lining. To accomplish these desirable results it is only necessary to take half a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia in a little water after meals—no alteration in diet need be made. It is important though that sufferers should ask the chemist for bisuruted magnesia, as, of course, the results mentioned could not be expected from ordinary forms of magnesia, such as the acetate* « citrates.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1918, Page 6
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