ACID STOMACHS CAUSE GASTRITIS. ; Scientist Tells How to Neutralise : The Acidity. "Acid,'? says a high authority, "irritates the delicate lining of the stomach and, if unchecked, will inflame the membrane to such an extent that indigestion, gastritis, aud even stomach ulcers ultimately result. So long as excess acidity is present only temporary relief is possible; permanent and complete benefit can be secured only by neutralising the acid, thus giving Nature a chance to heal itself. Personally, I have secured remarkable results in even the severest cases by the use of the wcll-kjiown antacid, 'Bisuratctl' Magnesia, and I strongly advise anyone suffering from stomach trouble in any form to keep ft little 'Bisuratod' Magnesia on hand, aud take half a tcaspoonful in a quarter of a glass of hot or cold water after each meal, or when the slightest distress is felt. It can be obtained from any chemist and gives immediate relief. —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 123, 27 May 1933, Page 17
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153Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 123, 27 May 1933, Page 17
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