GOOD DIGESTION WITHOUT MEDICINE. UNIVERSAL ADOPTION OF ANTACID THEORY. In the old days pain in the stomach after eating or inability to retain food, variously known as dyspepsia, indigestion, or gastritis, called for the taking of powerful pain-killing drugs or useless and expensive artificial digestants; the usual result being big medicine bills and aii irreparably damaged stomach and intestinal tract Modern enlightened research has changed all this. It has Bho\vn> conclusively that acid and fermentation, which irritate and inflame the delicate stomach lining, is the direct cause of most of the trouble. Specialists therefore nowadays, instead of giving medicines and drugs, follow the more logical plan of neutralising the 'lanperou< aeid by. taking immediately after eating, in a little water, half a teaspponful of a form of magnesia prepared eapcially for stomach use, and known among chemists aa bisurated magnesia. This quickly neutralises the acid, stops food formontation, and makes tiie food contents bland and sweet, thus permittin" tfe fctoinach to proceed with its work without hindrance and under normal conditions. Try it and see for yourself, hut be sure that you get the genuine bisurated ma^nesifc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1918, Page 2
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229Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1918, Page 2
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