IF FOOD DISAGREES DRINK HOT WATER
When food lies like lend; in tlie etomach and you have Hintuncomfortable, distended feeling, it is because of insufficient ■blood.supply to the stomach,--combined with acid and food .fermentation. In siich cases*try the plan now followed in many hospitals and advised by eminent specialists of taking-half a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia in half a. glass of water as hot as you can comfortably drink it. The hot water draws the Wood to-the stomach, fl'iU the b ; -■ urof-f-d magnesia, as any'.physician or chemist can tell you, .instantly neutralises the' , acid and 1 stops the food fermenlation.' Try this sample plan and you will lie astonished at tho immediate feeling of relief awl comfort that always follows the restoration of the normal 'proce« of digestion. Soldiers at the front nnd travellers who are frequently obliged lo take hasty meals poorly preoared'.Rhonlil always take two nr three five-jrnin , ' (ablets'of bisurated magnesia after wenls In prevent fermentation and neutralise the acid.—Advt. POPULARISING A GOOD POOD. To the. person who has not yet succumbed to the lure of the Pancake, and therefore-is not yet participating in'the joys and delight's which this friendly article «f diet has so popularly established,, the ideas of a boom in Pancakes will of-casion no'-smii" amount of vender as to just what constitutes its irresistible appeal. We can only say to these people —Buy. a packet o£ Tucker's Pancake Flour, make Pancakes tho Tucker' way, and find out for yourself. The secret is in tho fecilie, the wonderful combination of selected cereal flours and other ingredients which create the delightful appetising. Tucker Pancake flavour. ■ You require no milk, no egus; everything is in the flout , complete, all ready to cook. Thousands of homes, are serving them, and serving them often, for, besides all their appetising-attractions, those Pancakes are nlso a wonderfully wholesome satisfying, and economical food. Buy 9 a packet to-day, and-test them out for yourself. AH stores.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 68, 13 December 1919, Page 9
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