DREADFUL DISTRESS AFTER EATING
FOOD WOULD HOT STAY IN HIS STOMACH INDIGESTION CONQUERED BY NEW DRUG* LESS REMEDY You know only t<po well the' distress of stomach gas, burning acidity, bloating. Well, this man suffered even more! Food turned to white froth; nothing would stay in his stomach. Stomach powders were useless. Then ho was introduced to Chardox! ■■ Result ? ' His stomach' retains its food, and the distress after' eating has almost ceased! Chardox is refined, superactivated, tasteless charcoal, fifty times more powerful than the ordinary medicinal charcoal which lias been prescribed for stomach disorders for over a hundred years. Folk have been so surprised at the rapidity with which Chardox brings relief that' they, are calling it “black magic.” And it contains no drugs. Read this letter: . “My mother was the. first to introduce Chardox into our house, as my husband has been a‘sufferer beyond description with stomach trouble. All his food for mouths has turned to a white froth, and milk or any food could not be retained 'in his stomach. He has taken various stomach, powders, and had very-'little benefit. ..Chardox sends the foreign matter down,* and' the distressing condition after food has almost left him.”—(Mrs) B.A.P. Immediately Chardox enters the stom. ach its millions of particles spread themselves over the entire surface of the digestive tract, the absorbent pores attract and hold the accumulations of gas and acids, and within a few minutes the cause, of stomach pains is gone. Chardox is already on general sale. Most chemists and stores have it in boxes containing 48 tablets, the price being g/.-a box.
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Evening Star, Issue 21632, 30 January 1934, Page 7
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265DREADFUL DISTRESS AFTER EATING Evening Star, Issue 21632, 30 January 1934, Page 7
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