Throat Burnt By Stomach Acid
WOMAN'S SEVERE HEARTBURN FINALLY YIELDS TO NEW TREATMENT This woman's account of her sufferings would be harrowing—but for its happy ending. This is what she writes: “I suffered from heartburn and acidity for years. Night after night, I lay awake, ‘water’ running from my mouth, burning pains in my chest and; throat. I actually had to have a basin* in the nook of my arm to catch the ‘water.’ It sounds incredible, yet.it is true. If I went to the pictures, it was such a misery that I was glad to see the finish. I tried stomach powders, tablets and medicines, but there was no easing of my pains. When, one day, I tried Digestif Rennies, I got quick release from pain. Soon, I was eating things that formerly gave me heartburn and ‘acid’ —fruit especially. Now. I can eat any fruit I fancy. And what a godsend to be able to go to bed without fear of discomfort coming on.*— (Mrs.) A.S. Digestif Rennie Pastilles helped this; woman to overcome her acid condition, because they contain antacids which I neutralise acidity; absorbents which reduce stomach gas; and digestive ferments which actively aid digestion. Rennies are a pleasant type of lozenge which dissolve in the mouth. They become active at once, because they reach your stomach full strength — h6t weakened with water. Rennies are twist-wrapped separately, and can be carried loose —airtight: and nygienic—in pocket or handbag. Two Digestif Rennies end stomach pain in less than five minutes. Digestif Rennies are obtainable of all Chemists; trial size lOd, family size 2/8.
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Northern Advocate, 25 January 1939, Page 8
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266Throat Burnt By Stomach Acid Northern Advocate, 25 January 1939, Page 8
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