HINTS ON HEALTH.
By a Qualified Chemist. WHEN FOOD DISAGREES. "Sooner or later there comes a in the lives of'us all when food disagrees. There may be pain or yomi • ing after uieals, a feeling of tightnes or liilliil'ss iiicompaiiiod by drew si nets, acidity, or flnttilencc. This means tl>«»t your stomach has lost its tene, and i fails to function. . "I have prepared thousands an" thousands of prescriptions for this complaint—it is the most common o all ailments and one of the most seri-ons-but I have not yet discovered anything to equal Anti-Aeido. The ettcacj of this preparation is ono of tuc surprises of modern medicine. ' "I earnestly adviso anyone suffering from stomach trouble to take AntiAHdo without delay. Anti-Acido banishes all forms of ingestion and enables vo i to build u P that strength and rigour which come from generous meals of good, wholesome food perfectly digested."
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18914, 1 February 1927, Page 5
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