Why Anxiety upsets the stomach Everyone is affected In some way by the present difficult times, but Tew realise that worry and anxiety are common causes or indigestion and are largely responsible Tor the prevailing epidemic or stomach troubles. The reason Tor this Is that the digestive secretions of the stomach are controlled by the nervous system, and when, as a result or worry and anxiety, the nerves become strained and overworked, too much acid is secreted by the stomach. This excess acid ferments rood and causes painrul digestive disorders. To overcome this, it Is obvious that the stomach acidity must be neutralised, and Tor this purpose doctors recommend a little "Bidurated" Magnesia, which can be obtained rrom any chemist. Not only does "Bisurated" Magnesia give instant reller by counteracting excess acid, but it also soothes, heals and strengthens the stomach. With good digestion thus restored, most or your worries lose their magnitude, and life seems brighter and happier. MEEEB39 ISP rit SAUCE See that you have a little H.P. Sauce on your plate. There's nothing like its rich fruitiness for bringing out the flavour and goodness of meat* MODERN SHAVING LUXURY Q-TOL SHAVING CREAM You can have a quick, cool, refreshing shave —a luxury 6have at an economical price by using Q-tol Shaving Cream. Yes 3500 sq. inches of lather for 1/8. Made by a N.Z. Company.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 98, 28 April 1933, Page 12
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