WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOtTLD KNOW. PHYSICIAN'S TIMELY ADVICE. Tho fact that few dynpcptlce really understand the cause of their trouble is probably file reason why drugs are still nsert To such an alarming extent. The .practice Is wrong, however, and in Htrongly condemned by many physician. *X*he i>reeeDci» of excess acid In the stomach Is the tuuse of practically all forms of digestive trouble, aud this <-an ba neutralised ami rendered harmless by the occasional use ot ordinary bleurated luaynesin—a product which can be obtained of any chemist. Phyeiclaus use iHsurated magnesia ttbcmselvee as well «» recommend it to tucly patients, because they recognise that it not. only overcomes dangerous ctomach acid and thus enaures easy digestion, but by itrt usf no hannfnl drug is introduced Into the eyetem, and therefore there can be ho unpleasant after-effects. Half o t«as|«>oiifiil taken in a little water after meals is usually quite sufficient to keep the food contents ot the stun h free from fermentation «urt rii.ld, timn oumultuj normtl dlge«tluu. —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 187, 7 August 1914, Page 3
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168Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 187, 7 August 1914, Page 3
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