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FAMILY THOUGHT HE WAS DYING

Had Gastric Ulcers For Years

Now Eats Almost Anything

Believed to be dying from gastric ulcers, this man has surprised his family by his remarkable recovery. How did he do it? Let him tell you about it in his own words:

“I suffered for years /with gastric ulcers." he writes. "I was never free from pain and quite unable to work. A few months ago. my family thought I was dying. Then my wife saw an advertisement of Digestif Rennies, and my daughter got me a box. Now. praises be. I have had no pain, no wind in my stomach, no ‘acid’ for weeks; and I am glad to say that I am able to eat food that used to be forbidden me. Since taking Rennies, I have gained weight. My doctor twill verify what my letter says, and he will tell you how long it is since I needed treatment from him. Two of my friends are now taking these marvellous Rennies and won’t be without them."—W.F.

Digestif Rennie Pastilles work in three ways. They contain antacids which 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— not weakened with water. Rennies are twist-wrapped separately, and can be carried loose—airtight and hygienic—in pocket or handbag. Two Digestif Rennies end stomach pain in less than five minutes. Digestif Rennies are obtainable of ail Chemists, trial size lOd, family size 2/8.

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Bibliographic details

Northern Advocate, 4 September 1939, Page 9

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FAMILY THOUGHT HE WAS DYING Northern Advocate, 4 September 1939, Page 9

FAMILY THOUGHT HE WAS DYING Northern Advocate, 4 September 1939, Page 9

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