WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD KNOW.
HELPFUL ADVICE TO SUFFERERS. The iact that few dyspeptics really understand the cause of .their trouble is probably the reason why harmful drugs are still used to such an alarming extent the practice is wrong, however, #nd is strongly condemned by many physicians. The presence o£ excess acid in tlie stomach is the cause of many forms of digestive trouble, aud this acid can be neutralised and rendered harmless bv the occasional use o£ bisurated magnesia a product Which can be obtained of any chemist. Many physicians now use bisurated magnesia and also recommend it because they recognise that it not only overcomes dangerous stomach acids and thus ensures easy digestion, but by its use no harmful drug is introduced into the system miA therefore thert "an be no tHter-effects. Half-a-ue-spoonfp t ,1 unrated magnesia taken in a little ■. ?r after meals is usually quite sufficioiii 'i keep the food contents of the sioiv*. Ii free from fermentation and i«s>4 tJww mrariqg normal digestion.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1919, Page 3
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168WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD KNOW. Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1919, Page 3
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