HINTS ON HEALTH.
By a Qualified Chemist.
WHEN FOOD DISAGREES. . "Soonsr or later there comes a time in the lives of us aU when food disagrees. There may be pain or vomiting after meals, a feeling of tightness or fullness accompanied by drowsiness, acidity, or flatulence. This means that your stomach has lost its tone, and it fails to function. "1 have prepared thousands- and thousands of prescriptidns for this complaint—it is the most common of all ailments and one of the most serious- but I have not yet discovered anything to equal Anti-Acido. The efficacy of this preparation is one of the surprises of modem medicine "1 earnestly advise anyone Buffering from stomach trouble to take AntiAcido without delay Anti-Aeido banishes all forms of ind'gestion and enables you to build up that strength and vigour which come from generous meals of good, wholesome food perfectly digested." —2
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18924, 12 February 1927, Page 19
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