A GOOD WAY TO STOP INDIGESTION
The gastric juices should contain between 0.35 and 0.4- per cent, of acid, •and digestion remains good so long as stomach acidity keeps normal. .When this proportion is. exceeded the excess acid ferments the food intended to nourish you, and generates g sos which nainfully distend the stomach. Tbeiefore the surest way to; relieve , indigestion is to counteract the acidity, and for this purpose many doctors prescribe. ‘Bisurated’ . Magnesia. Half a teaspoonful, or - two to four tablets in water-after eating, or when pin is felt, nob only instantly neutralises, excess stomach acid, and stops fermentation, but by restoring normal, healthy digestion, enables you to enjoy, your food without discomfort. Every chemist pells ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia in 'powder and tablet 1 form—there is no quicker or surer remedy for indigestion. Book for the oval ‘Bisma'g’ ti.de m.ol< on each package.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1933, Page 3
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