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EVERY MEAL CAUSED PAIN AND DISTRESS

Nothing- Gave Hin| Relief

UNTIL HE TRIED CHARDOXiNEW DRUGLESSREMEBY >

Distress -after, meals is, due. to folid'1 fe*» inenting in the stomach arid integtinei, instead of being properly digested: ;a« Nature intended it'to lie. The result » t.fiat. the stomach becomes distended .with wind, Riving rise to uncomfortable •yiriptnms such ,at-.'< flatulence.'. heartßurn, and sastric disorders. Bycondensing tljin "wind"—reducing ' its volume., and-finally carr.ving.it away,by th£ natural;channels,' Chardox -brings rapid relief from tj}«-pain and discomfort of indijregtion. ■.;•'•.Let. thif man tell you how. the first.:do*e. broiight relief:— \ "''':■"■■■:■. . .-v".\V/- ,^-v l^'i-: "I "■ have obtained very-1 satufaetory,>T»» *ultß- from the time, I- started: to':t«k* Chardox.; I had been'eufferinpirom'-wi.iita sastric trouble, - together; %ifni' flatulence, distension, and •.great idiscoaif6rt'-sfter meals; and had resorted to many different medicjnes in the hope of securing relief. [ came across a Cbardoi advertisement, inrl- decided to give it.: a trial. "I. can assure you I found immediate-, relief from. the very first dose.4, Now I', take one >or '.wo Chardox tablets affer' each: big iiMil /if the- day, and am quite free from the liscomfort from which: I'used to iuffer." ■ . ' !.?,. ■/■■■■..■"■'■'■> i- "■

The minute Chardox gets into tb« .itpraich' it spreads over the' entire nurftcei Like a magneUt attracfe and hpidw.ey^ry particle of the accumumlated itas and acid which are the cause; of all the pain,' bloitinp. ,and distress. Kelief. is:felt 'in, •,two minutes. Then, with the (jag.'and acid locked in its grip—ecape' w impossible— Chardox passes right throiiah: the:'fiod; tract, and is expelled from, the: eystem,': ' Chardox is obtainable *f a}]'. chf-inUtß and 6toree. in. boxes containing.-•«■•■ ttblets. at 2s a.box. . ~ ■ ./;. ..;■;: .■.■•■■'>•.■.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 111, 6 November 1937, Page 26

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EVERY MEAL CAUSED PAIN AND DISTRESS Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 111, 6 November 1937, Page 26

EVERY MEAL CAUSED PAIN AND DISTRESS Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 111, 6 November 1937, Page 26

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