HER STOMACH FELT TIED WITH A ROPE
INDIGESTION MADE HER AFRAID TO EAT NOW ENJOYS ANYTHING For years this indigestion sufferer _ went hungry because she feared the punishing pains which followed a meal. Here she tells about the easy, pleasant way she found relief. She writes: “1 have had gastric trouble so many times and really never got rid of it. 1 used to feel as if 1 had a rope tied round me tight. Although I felt very hungry I was unable to cat for fear of the aftereffects, but since taking two of your Digestif Rennie Pastilles after every meal I can eat and enjoy anything 1 like. Rennies are tbs best thing ever lound for indigestion.’’—(Mrs) A.M. Digestif Rennies proved the " best thing ” for this woman's indigestion because—unlike single-action remedies they attack all the causes of the trouble directly. They contain antacids which neutralise aud take the “ fire " out of burning stomach acid; absorbents which “ soak up ” bloating stomach gas; sedatives which soothe the inflamed stomach lining; and digestive , ferments which help to digest your food. When you feel indigestion coming on, simply slip two Rennies into your mouth and suck them. They become active at once; they end stomach pain in less than five minutes, because they reach your stomach full strength—not weakened with water; and they taste well. Rennies are twist-wrapped separately, and can be carried loose —air-tight and hygienic—in pocket or handbag. Digestif Rennies are obtainable from all Chemists. Trial size 10)4. Family size 2/9.
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Evening Star, Issue 23724, 4 November 1940, Page 3
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251HER STOMACH FELT TIED WITH A ROPE Evening Star, Issue 23724, 4 November 1940, Page 3
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