TEACHER CONQUERS ULCERATED STOMACH
Discards 18- Year Diet New Remedy, slie says, Makes Weak Stomachs Strong A schoolmistress says a weak stomach can be made strong—even after ulcers. She declares she has proved it in her own case, having released herself from a diet to which she had been restricted for 18 years. She gives us the following particulars: “I had stomach trouble for 18 years,” she writes. "Ulcers culminated in haemorrhage. For six weeks, I lay between life and death, and at the end of two years could just eat steamed fish, steamed rice and things of. that' sort. Five years ago. when I tried a real meal, it cost me three months in bed. Following another scare, I started taking Rennies. The pains went, and as they did not return, I tried different dishes—much more carefully than a mother would wean her baby. I have now eaten turkey, duck, roast beef, cheese and chocolate cream buns. What a miracle! Rennies have definitely strengthened my stomach —something which powders could not do.” —(Mrs.) A.M.B. Digestif Rennie Pastilles strengthened this woman’s stomach because they contain antacids which neutralise acidity, the frequent cause of ulceration; 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 twistwrapped separately, and can be carried loose—airtight and-hygienic—in pocket or handbag. Tlvvo Digestif Rennies end stmoach pain in less than five minutes. Digestif Rennies are obtainable of all Chemists, lOd and 2/8.
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Northern Advocate, 12 February 1940, Page 7
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268TEACHER CONQUERS ULCERATED STOMACH Northern Advocate, 12 February 1940, Page 7
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