Smothered by Stomach Gas that awful smothering sensation causoi gas pressure about the heart. Siirh m tack may bo accompanied by choking, treme nervousness, heart palpitation, high blood pressure, or various forms stomach distress. If you wish to avoid thee tmoth attacks and their evil effects, use Magnesia after meals. Take a tc.inspo in half n alass of hot water—and w five minufi there will be no more pressure around h«urt or lung*; no s ness of brv.ith; no palpitations; no t ne.= s: no discomfort. Being prepared specially to e!im stomach gas and neutralise the excess i which are the real cause of a gassy s ach, Siilix Jlagnesia has been rccomine by doctors and chemists throughout civilised world for over 10 years. Any good chemist can supply Salix nesia—modern chemistry's most seien ally-balanced compound of magnesi; muth —at very small cost. But be sure don't confuse Salix Magnesia with o unsatisfactory forms of magnesia—gran salines, citrates, etc.—lt is always wise clearly pronounce the namo "S-A-L-! Magnesia to your chemist. Copyright
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21213, 11 July 1934, Page 7
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