J The Danger of INDIGESTION The stomach lies under the heart, separated from it by the diaphragm. When food ferments , (through excess acid), the top of the stomach • swells up and presses against the heart. | The result is Agonising Pains, Palpitation, . Fainting, often a feehng of total collapse- . all symptoms of acute indigestion. Dβ Witt's Antacid Powder has been prepared for the complicated nature of indigestion troubles. It acts in a common-sense way. If you persevere it will relieve you ot your trouble entirely. Firstly, it neutralises the excess acid which the weak stomach continually produces, allays th<* irritation and dispels the eras. Secondly, the inflamed or ulcerated stomach and duodenum are protected from the hot, burning acids by a film of the finest Kaolin procurable. The stomach thus protected, the inflammation and ulcers rapidly heal and the agonu..ng pain disappears. Thirdly, another ingredient actually digests oortions of your food, taking the load off the I weakened stomach. And finally, the ingredients i in De Witfs Antacid Powder scassist Nature to : build up an alkaline reserve in the body, that there j will be no recurrence of the trouble. De WITT'S I ANTACID POWDER I Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in OIR , I CttiisUr, trie*- -.*r* '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 15 (Supplement)
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