ACID STOMACHS AND A NEUTRALISING AGENT.
Whether it is due to nerve strain or to the hurried manner in which meals are often eaten under present-day conditions, physicians cannot accurately tell, but it is the fact that just now indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, flatulence, and other forms of digestive and stomach troubles are very prevalent indeed. Of course, there are many antidotes and remedies recommended for these ailments, but it is stated that a most effective remedy is half-a-teaspoonful of Bisurated Magnesia taken in a little water immediately after meals. Bisurated Magnesia can be obtained from any chemist in either powder or tablet form, but you should be careful to ask distinctly for Bisurated Magnesia, which is prepared specially for use in,cases of digestive and stomach trouble. Taken as directed, Bisurated Magnesia quickly neutralises harmful acids in the stomach, and at the same time soothes the inflamed stomach lining, and ensures norma) digestion. It is often referred to as “Bismag,” so look for the word, which is boldly printed on every package of Bisurated Magnesia.
Brown Brahmins bend by Bhava’s shrine In stately, sal salaam; Whilst Hindus whine in temples fine, And Persians hail their Cham. ’Tis thus, through gods by mortals made, Sound lungs they would assure, When coughing Britons seek the aid QX, Great Peepermint Cure. 27
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1921, Page 7
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218ACID STOMACHS AND A NEUTRALISING AGENT. Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1921, Page 7
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