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HOW TO STOP PAIN I> STOMACH. THE VALUE OF MAGNESIA AND not WAii-j:. Generations of people have employed hot .wai*r'as a sooner or pftin m the I stomach, but modern physicians and specialists have discovered and used i successfully an. addition which renders | iW hot water trebly efficacious. Hot I water is sti.l reu'o;ii»iieauea in ail cases | or stomach pain, from whatever cause I arising, but still better results are ob- ; tained if a. little bisurated magnesia i« j added- Hot water attracts blood to the I painful part and tho biaurateclmagnesia neutralise? the acid, which is usuaJlv j the under-lying cause of the pain. That is 'why such excellent re-ults follow j combination rf the two. Readers" who j are subject to pain in the stomach, | especially after eating;' should try this j hot water and magnesia recipe. It ren- ; def« 'difttiho! quite unnecessary, for by j slowly drinking half- aglassful of hot I w\t«r emtainina; half a .t?? spoonful of bisurated magnesia immediately, after meals, the dangerous stomach acids are destroyed, and food remains bland and sweet, until perfectlv digested. The bisurated magnesia, which is extensively used in hospitals, can readily be obtained from chemists everywhere; but to avoid i;b'rifn»ion "'if' l acetates, ?i----tratas' and oxides of magnesia, or j equally uusnital.lo mixtures of bismuth j and magnesia, it is important ttiat hi- i surated should lie flfiised for very dig-» tinct'.r. ? '- ,a *

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17949, 16 November 1918, Page 3

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