HOW TO"CORRECT FAULTY DIGESTION. Faulty digestion, flatulence, indigestion —and, in- fact, most forms -of- stomach trouble—arc almost invariably due' •to acidity and food fermentation. Drugs and medicines are useless in these cases, because they act, only on the stomach.-and do not affect the cause.ot-the trouble the .acidity, and -fermenting, food.. To-instantly neutralise the acid and stop fermentation, physicians and f-pscialists usually prescribe half-a-tea.-,poouful of bisurated . obtaiuable of ail chemists and dispensaries? in a little water immediately after meals or whenever pain is felt... Since the-dis-covery by an eminent, specialist of..this remarkable property .of bisurated magnesia, it has beeu generally.. adopted . as.. the ; standard antacid, and food corrective .in ! many-hospitals and by many of-the most prominent medical men of the day. Dyspeptics should always keep, bisurated ' magnesia handy, as itsr use /invariably Insures painlsjs, **»mal liigmtlan (.id J- 1
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 72, 25 March 1915, Page 3
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