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IF FOOD DISAGREES, DRINK HOT WATER.

When food lies like lead In. the stomach aniynuhave that uncomfortable Bfiifenaed.. feelliig, it is because of ln»ufflclent "Wood supply t» the stoniach,- combined with add and food fermentation. In encn cases_ try the plan now followed in many io *V™l? . and advised by eminent spectalbts Ing half a teaspoonful.of blsnratef magnesia. nbalfaslassofwaterasuotaryou^a comfortably drlnt it. The »*£•**■"T^ the Wood to tue stomach, ana the' ".Isnrated magnesia, .is any physician or chemUt can. Ml you, instantly nentralises.the add and tops the food fermenUtiod. Tr.v this staple nlan and yon will be ; astonished ■at the immedlatefeeling of relief and comfort that dlways follows the restoration of the uqruial process of digestion. Cut be sure yon , asfc the chemist, very, distinctly for-bUnratei magnesia, thus avoiding confusion wttbxtbe / sitlplates. oxides and. citrates"or^bte^utli and magneria mixtures which are'.oiten nnsuitahle. Soldiers at.the front anitiayellers ivho are fr.equently_obllge4...to, take hasty meals' poorly prepared should .always take two or three . flve-graia tablets, ot bisurated magnesia after meals to prevent fermentation and neutralise the acid.—(Ad.) .

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 172, 20 July 1916, Page 3

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IF FOOD DISAGREES, DRINX HOT WATER. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 172, 20 July 1916, Page 3

IF FOOD DISAGREES, DRINX HOT WATER. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 172, 20 July 1916, Page 3

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