DISCOMFORT AFTER EATING.
May be due to eating too much, eating rich, indigestible foods, to excessive acid secretions, or to food fermentation. You may feel as if you had a lump of lead in your stomach, the acid may burn and irritate, or the gas may distend your stomach so that it presses upon and interferes with the heart action; but whichever of these may bo the cause, quick relief may be obtained by taking two or three little tablets of Bisurated Magnesia with a sip of water. For genuine prevention of stomach trouble, for quick and certain relief after the pain has started, this preparation k one of the best things you can take. Get some Bisurated Magnesia Tablets from your chemist to-day, and provided they AJtE Bisurated Magnesia Tablets you can always enjoy your food without fear of pain and discomfort to follow. For your protection the word "Bismag" appears on every package; look for it and get the kind that does you good.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 8
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166DISCOMFORT AFTER EATING. Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 8
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