Stomach Distended With Gas
HER LIFE MADE A MISERY BY FLATULENCE ONLY' ONE REMEDY—CIIARDOX You must eat to live. But if after every' meal you have to suffer tho penalty'of a stomach bloated with gas you feel you would rather starve than ever touch food again. That was the trouble with this woman. Now read how she dealth with it: — “I should like to tell you how much I have benefited from Chardox. For somo months I have suffered from severe indigestion. Everything I ate gavo me a pain, and tho distension duo to extreme flatulence was really making ing my life a misery. I tried numerous remedies? They gave me temporary relief, but it was only when I found Chardox that I felt really well." — M. de V.S. Chardox is a highly activated form of charcoal, which is subjected to such intense heat in the process of manufacture that its particles bceorno honeycombed with pores, like a sponge. There aro countless millions of particles in a single dose of chardox —and therefore an enormous power of absorption. It is this power of absorption that makes Chardox so instantly' effective in relieving tho pain of flatulence, acidity, etc. For immediately Chardox enters the stomach its millions of particles spread over the digestive tract, and at once absorb into their pores the gas and excess acid that aro the cause of all the trouble. Chardox is not assimilated m its passage through tho digestivo tract. Every speck of it is eliminated—and the gas and acids _o with it. Chardox is obtainable of all chemists and stores, in boxes containing 48 tablets, at 2/- per box.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 224, 23 September 1935, Page 8
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