MOTHERS-TO-BE WHO HAVE HEARTBURN
Should Read this Nurse’s Letter She Recommends a New Drugless Remedy Here is something of real interest to those mothers-to-be who are suffering during the mouths preceding the "happy event’ 1 with indigestion in one or another of its various forms: flatulence, heartburn, sickness or acidity. I o-day it is no longer necessary to endure this penalty. Relief can he obtained in a matter of minutes. That is the good news I Chardox—that is the name of the remarkable new drugless remedy which nurses are recommending to-day. Read this letter:— "Nurse M. has found Chardox invaluable in her work iu various ways, and always carries the tablet form in her case bag. For expectant mothers it has marvellous effects on the usual heartburn and flatulence.”—Nurse M-, Certified Midwife. I?or years doctors have prescribed charcoal lor stomach troubles. Chardox is super-activated charcoal—so times more powerful than the ordinary kind. Chardox contains no lime, soda or other chemicals to coat or injure tho delicate stomach lining. Chardox soothes the stomach, just as though’ it gave it a velvet lining. 'lhe minute Chardox gets into the stomach it spreads over the entire surface. Like a magnet—it attracts and holds every particle of the accumulated gas and acid which arc the cause of ail the pain, bloating and distress. Relief is felt in two minutes. Then with the gas and acid locked in its grip. Chardox passes right through the food tract, ami is expelled from tho system. Chardox is obtainable of all chemists and stores, in boxes containing 48 tablets, at 2/- a box.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 121, 7 May 1934, Page 7
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265MOTHERS-TO-BE WHO HAVE HEARTBURN Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 121, 7 May 1934, Page 7
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