ACID STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS. NINE-TENTHS OF All. STOMACH TROUBLE SAID TO BE DUE TO ACIDITY. A PHYSICIAN'S -<>rVICE ON CAUSE AND 'J'JRE. A famous physician, '.vho.se successful researches into ti«> eauso and cure of stomach and intestinal diseass have corned for him an international reputation, sail! >.u the course of a recent k'cture that nearly all intestinal troubles, as wet! as many diseases of the vital ortf'.us, were directly traceable to a dctinged condition of the stomach, vii;ch in turn wa« clue nine times out- of ten to excessive acidity, which not only irritated and inflamed tin* delicate kning «f the stomach, but ako set up gastritis and stomach niters. It is interesting to note tha ■■ he condemn? the iw of patent as well as of medical treatment for the stomach, stating that he am] his colleagues have .secured renin;liable results bv the use of ordinaly Bis lira ted Magnesia. which, by neutralising the aciditi] of the food, '"moves the source of the trouble. He contends that it is an foolish to tveat the stomach itself as it would for for a man who stepped on a. t.ac«< to rub liniment on the foot without first, removing the tack. Remove the tack and the foot will heal 'ts-.'lf—neutra-lise ilie acid :'rd the -.tfHnach troubles will di«;-;pp.-ar. Instating medicin >s and medical trefitments are use--1 .so long a. \o contents of the stomach remain ;< : d; remove the aciditv, and 1 "re will he 110 need I'or medicine—the inflamed lining of the> 'lomach will Men heal SufFer- ( s from mc' .itv should get a small 1 Me of Ri' iirated Magnesia from t'i '■ chemivi, and take half a toa-s-K.. lful in ;i quarter of a glas,s <>i hot t r cold water after meals, repeath lifterv minutes, if necessary, tliH 1 -nig tho dose which the doctor lui-i found most, efficacious* m all cas;>B.
STUBBORN" AS A MULE. A bad coimii is more stubborn iSwr a mule, anul, if tlie right method,, not used, it is more difficult to quer. Dr Sheldon's New Dlfor Coup'"i and-Colds oon" most stul.hom cases. F and certain remedy for and all hv<r trouble and 3s. Obtninab' For Chroni* <"" Woods *"* W
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 June 1913, Page 5
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364Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 June 1913, Page 5
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