SHE FELT STOMACH GAS GO Woman’s Test of New Treatment for Indigestion Gave Her Instant Relief A new treatment for the relief of digestive disorders is now being used in England, witlf amazingly successful results. The remedy is known as Chardox, and one woman writes about it as follows: — “I have been a great sufferer from gastritis for years. I had an operation for ulcers, but that did not cure mei I was continually vomiting, which made my mouth very nasty.. At times I have not known what to do, for I had tried all sorts of medicines, bismuth powders, etc. “Then I read about Chardox in the local paper. And lam glad I did—for 1 got some, and felt it doing me good straight away. I could feel the gas go. I am keeping on with Chardox, and the vomiting has reduced. Lots of people have asked me what I was taking, as I looked a lot better.”—(Mrs.) A.S. Chardox is a very fine and highly activated form of charcoal.* Two tablets of Chardox contain uncountable millions of particles—particles which will immediately spread themselves over the entire digestive tract. If you were to examine a particle of Chardox under a powerful microscope, you would see that it is honeycombed with pores, like a sponge. And Chardox absorbs stomach gas and acids much as a sponge absorbs water. Unlike the -sponge with its water, however, the Chardox particles do not loose their grip. The gas and acids remain locked in the pores of Cliardox, and with it pass out of the system. * Chardox is already ■ being imported from England, and most chemists and stores have'stocks. They sell it in boxes containing 48 tablets, at 2/- a box.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 34, 3 November 1933, Page 7
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