POOR TOOLS AND A GOOD WORKER.
INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA KIJIN. SOUND STOMACH. - The stomach is a good, strong, vital organ, which is constantly protecting and feeding every other organ of the body. It is the most abused, neglected, and scorned membef of man also. Most men abuse their stomach with under-cooked food, high living, . alcohol, tobacco, pastries, and scores of otlier unhealthy practices. When the stomach at last sickens of all this abuse and cannot do its full duty, most men are not yarned, but keep up their assaults on the stomach, until at last it rebels, and begins to cause trouble. To do its work the stomach must have proper tools, and it is his own abuse that has taken away from the stomach the tools to do the work.
These tools are the gastric juices which go to make up the digestive agents. From 7 to 351b. of gastric juice are turned into, the stomach evcry_ day. When poor, poisonous food consumes this juicc, dilutes. it, robs it of its strength, and throws it, a fermented mass from the system, of course there is just that mnch of the gastric fluid which cannot be readily supplied by tho blood. When food comes into a stomach filled with depleted fluids, lacking of power to do their part, the good, strong stomach is using poor tools, and, of course, cannot succeed in its work.'-
L A condition which often prevails is'that whioh takes place when the gastric juice contains too much alkali. If tho juice were wholly alkaline it would not only devour and digest the fluid," but would eat and digest the stomach itself. Such gastric fluid does the digestion no good, and attacks the walls of tho stomach, making them raw and sore, and setting up inflammation and irritation.
Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules will strengthen a stomach filled with poor gastric juice, 'l'hey will remove any abnormal alkaline condition, allay irritation, sweeten the breath, remove catarrhal conditions, and digest food, no matter how the stomach has acted before.
These little tabules contain an inqredi, ent, one grain of which will digest perfectly 300(1 grains of food. They will digest an entire meal placed in a jar without the aid of any other force except themselves. Thoy .havo demonstrated this time after time. Obtainable everywhere. Price. 2s. 6d. per tin of 60 tabules.' 6
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 972, 12 November 1910, Page 10
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395POOR TOOLS AND A GOOD WORKER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 972, 12 November 1910, Page 10
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