ACID STOMACHS JsEED MAGNESIA,
Drills may give temporary relief from the pain which usually results from an j excess of acid in the stomach a but di*ugs . do not eliminate the acid, and m consequence the pain returns—worse than before. To cfiect a cure you must first eliminate the acid which is the cause of all the trouble, and a sure wa\ to accomplish this is to take a nttle bisurated magnesia after your This quickly neutralises the liarmlul acid; prevents the food turning sour and fermenting, soothes and heals the inflamed stomach and enables you to a"a in eat and enjoy tbo foods you fancj , secure in the knowledge that no pain or discomfort will result. 01 cou so will be understood that -ordinary forms of magnesia, such as the citrates or sulphates, will not accomplish these happv results, neither will crude mixtures cf bismuth and magnesia, \ou must get the bisurated magnesia, is a form prepared specially for use m cases of digestive and stomach trouble. I This can readily be obtained of lug - class chemists everywhere m both nowder and tablet form, the latter beInK especially suitable for travellers and othw-s compelled to lak. "»•"» from home.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16406, 28 December 1918, Page 5
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