Gas in the Stomach is Dangerous Daily Use of Salix Magne«ia Overcomes Troubles Caused by Acid Indigestion Gas in the stomach accompanied by a full, bloated feeling after eating is almost certain evidence of too much hydrochloric acid in the stomach, causing so-called “acid indigestion.” Acid stomachs are dangerous. Too much acid irritates the delicate lining of the, stomach, often leads to gastritis accompanied by serious stomach ulcers. Food ferments and sours, creating the distressing gas which distends the stomach and hampers the normal functions of the vital internal organs, often affecting the heart. It is the worst of folly to neglect such a serious condition or to try to treat with ordinary digestive aids which have no neutralising effect on the stomach acids. Instead get a little Salix Magnesia from your nearest chemist or store and take a teaspoonful in water right after eating. This will drive out the gas, wind, and bloat, sweeten the stomach, neutralise the excess acid, and prevent its formation, and stop sourness, gas, or pain. Salix Magnesia (In powder or tablet form) is harmless. Inexpensive, and a fine remedy for acid stomach. It is used by thousands of people who enjoy their, meals with no fear of indigestion. —2
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22370, 6 April 1938, Page 6
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