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THE DANGER OF INDIGESTION

Few people realiM' that danger lu r behind that seemingly unimportant discomfort after eating. Nevertheless, it is true. A,any iiiiii,,., ■ >-•-

condition develops which in nearly all case is identical. Too much acid collects in the stomach and makes food ferment. This forms painful gases and still more acid. Sometimes so much gas forms that the distended stomach presses on the heart and causes serious palpitation. But the real danger pf indigestion is that tho same acid which starts all the trouble also attacks the delicate stomach lining, and may eventually cause stomach ulcers. ‘ Bisurated ’ _ Magnesia is a pure, harmless antacid that promptly stops indigestion because it instantly neutralises excess acid, stops fermentation, and protects the stomach lining. Thus with the cause of tho trouble removed there is no danger, and the process of digestion is rendered natural, easy, and painless. Play safe. _ Get a package of ‘ Bisurated ’ Magnesia powder or tablets from your chemist today. It is a, remedy that doctors arid nurses confidently recommend and big hospitals nse, because it quickly stops indigestion, remove’s the insidious cause safely and surely.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19857, 4 May 1928, Page 9

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THE DANGER OF INDIGESTION Evening Star, Issue 19857, 4 May 1928, Page 9

THE DANGER OF INDIGESTION Evening Star, Issue 19857, 4 May 1928, Page 9

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