ACID AND ALKALI IN THE STOMACH.
DIGEST THE FOOD NATURALLY IP. IN WIGHT PROPORTION; IF NOT, THEN DYSPEPSIA. Acid and alkali make up (he liquid known as gastric juice which digests your food. It" thvougli abuse of the stomach or weakness. of blood or through scores of | other causes tliisgnstn'c juice is not niado I up correctly of acid and aikaji, your stomach cannot digest, food. Such a stomach then acts as a pit, where the food lies, ferments, -decays, is thrown oil" at last, either in. the intestines, or is vomited from tho system. If thrown into'the' intestines a largo proportion of it is taken up and passed into tho blood, for ' tho intestines are ' covered on tho inside, surfaces with millions of little months;' which are placed there to suck up "nourishment" for the' blood. You may readily see that if instead of Rood, rich nourishment, there are vile, poisonous, fermented bilo.anrl acid, these satuo little, mouths suck some of it, by necessity, and pass it into the blood. Tho blood, in turn, throws it off, and tho systern is immediately placed in an imperfect state. • The blood is weakened, the tissues lose strength, tho skin becomes diseased, mid man in general suffers in a ecoro of places. Then, again, tho.blood furnished,gastrie juice to the stomach, for when tho gastric juice is not needed for digestivo purposes it goes back to the blood. When food- comes into tho stomach-tho nerves along the alimentary canal and in the mouth.signal tho.brain for help, and tho blood immediately furnishes sufficient gastric juice to do the work well and quickly. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules go into the .stomach, balance the gastric juice, digest-the food, ■• are taken up by Iho blood, purify it, and when the food comesagain to the stomach - a natural castrio juice of right proportion greets it, and does the work perfectly. After a time, these little tabules restore Nature, build up tho gastric juice, and there is no longer dyspepsia.. "Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules are obtainable everywhere at 2s. Gd. per tin "T SO Tabules. j
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1108, 22 April 1911, Page 3
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