WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD ISA*. THE MEDICAL VIEW. Every doctor knows that about nine times out of ten stomach and digestive troubles are due to acidity and food icnneaiauoii; stomach sufferer* should, therefore, avoid eating foods liable to ferment and develop acid. Unfortunately, a rigid observance of this rule debars one from, the most nutritious and tempting foods, which is why dyspeptics are usually so thin and debilitated. The problem is easily suxved by the use, when needed, of the antacid corrective, ‘Bisurated* .Magnesia. Half a tcaspoonful takca in a little water instantly neutralizes all trace of acidity and prevents the possumity of food fermentation. Even the richest foods will then agree with >ru perfectly, and stomach distress will become a thing of the past There is no sense in dosing weak stomach* with strong drugs when a little 'Bisurated’ Magnesia will speedily remove the cause of the trouble and so make you well. Knosving this, doctors prescribe 'Bisurated' Magnesia and hospitals use it, while chemists everywhere sell it in both powder and tablet forms at trifling cost Be sure to ask for ‘Bisurated’ Magnesia, the kind that enables you to oat what you want, when you want i,t. without fear of pain or discofulort to follow.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3432, 21 August 1926, Page 9
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