HOW DRUGS DELUDE DYSPEPTICS. A MENACE TO HEALTH. Dyspeptics who take drugs commit a crime against their health, for drugs do not cure dyspepsia, neither do they possess the power to neutralise acid in tho stomach, which is the underlying cause ot most forms of digestive and stomach trouble. Drugs may appear to give relief in some cases of indigestion and dyspepsia, but that is because they numb the nerves of the stomach and render them insensible to pain. Herein lies the chief danger; the symptoms of tho trouble are covered up and hidden, while the cause of the trouble, that is, the acid in the stomach, remains as active and as dangerous as ever, and may in course of time cause gastric ulcers to form. Physicians have demonstrated over and over again that the stomach cannot regain strength or the digestive organs recover their power to function normally unless kept free from irritant acid, and this can be achieved with safety and certainty by taking half a teaspoonful of bisuvated magnesia in a little water immediately after every meal. It can he relied upon to neutralise acid and prevent fermentation of the food. This method is now being employed byhospitals thoroughout the country with marked success, ana we are sure the recipe' will prove valuable to many of our readers. No difficulty 6hould be experienced in obtaining the bisurated magnesia, for it is stocked by high-class chemists everywhere, but make sure that you get the bisurated form of magnesia, for the oxides, sulphates, and citrates are quite unsuitable.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2944, 2 December 1916, Page 15
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