STOP STOMACH DRUGGING. XE'UTKiALISE THE ffXANGERODS AviD WITH A LITTLE ■MAGJSESIA. Stomach drugging is dangerous. Drugs often deaden the nerves and render them insensible to pain, but pain, .serves a good purpose —it is Nature's method of indicating that something is interfering with the smooth working of the human organism. When the fault is ..corrected, the pain will cease. Pain after eating— | Heartburn, flatulence, etc., etc.— usually indicates not that the stomach is diseased,, but that it is troubled by excessive acidity. The acid irritates and inflames the delicate lining of the stomach, and so causes pain. Obviously it is of prime importance that the cause of this pain should be removed, and U> accomplish this you should^ obtain .some bisurated magnesia from your choinisfc, and take half a teaspoonful in a little water immediately after meals. This is the remedy which prod-acod such excellent results in the wise of Miss Alice M. Allen, 69, Fletcher Street, Auburn, Victoria, who sny«: —"1. suffered so severely from in-diLT.sl-.ir.n that I. often had to lie down, qnito ex brans ted by the pain. I became Chin and felt worn out. Nothing sei>:ne-d to do me the least good until '!.[ tried biMtnvl-cd mngncKia, but the lirst dn--.o "f this made* mo foel better, ;;■!<] !. have hnd nn return of my coinn'jWiH:." Kaunlly wad results are mv- :)!'!!! 5-'"*' nrr-rmip-lishod by bisurated rii!i'>-.w-:i:i. !i"caiiH« it neutralises the hii"'n!':n r.'■'■'} which is the undprlyinp: cr,\:.-v oi' rill the tronbls, and, having done Hii«, it Koolhes, healls, and stren-;j.>-tln'iis Uip 'itnmach and ensures proper tliscsfcioir of the food. "Mother needed not experience to be fcir.,l."—Stfinus. iust came to her naturnlly. That's wny'tlioro is always on the home shelf n li.:r, bottle of TWter's Lung Pre-pprvr-t, ready for Tommy's little sniMv.os ami snifl'los—Nature's si an" I tint :>■ cold is approaching^ And snpo^s and sniffles are pretf"r frequent or *his tiuip of the year. Tho "•■rather Ik so changeable that it liolnvv's nil mothers to hnvo Baytfr's iihritly. 2« fid per lame bott!'". All ('"if^mis'l;:? and Stores "NAZOL" is not a mixture or drup;. but a scTont.iPm specific which iicvpt' foils to rplievp. the v/orst cold. Sixty doses cost Is fi.l.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9633, 13 June 1919, Page 6
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