HOW TO-'STOP PATIV IN STOMACH. THE VALUE- OF MAONESIA AND HOT WATER. fenerations of people have employed hot water as a. soother of pain in tho Ftomaih. but modern physicians and .specialists have discovered and used s->ccoss fully an addition which renders the hot water trebly efficacious. Hot water is still recommended in all cases of stomach pain, from whatever cause, arising, hilt still'better results are obtained if\ little bisurated magnesia is added. Hot water attracts blood to the painful pnrt and the bisurated magnesia neutvaVi=cs the acid, which is usually the underlying cause of the pain. That is —hv"' •such eve.ellent results follow combination of the two. . Readers who arc to pain in the stomach, especially after eating, should try tlm hot water and magnesia recipe. It ro: >p? dieting quite unnecessaryi, for by slov ly drinking half a glassful of hot water containing half a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia immediately after meals, the dangerous stomach acids-are destroyed, and food remains bland and sweet until perfectly digested. The bisurated magnesia, which is extensively used in hospitals, can readily be obtained from chemists everywhere; but to avoid confusion with the acetates, citrates and oxides of magnesia or equally unsuitable mixtures of bismuth iind magnesia, it is Important that birMrnted should be asked for very distinctly.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 113, 16 May 1918, Page 3
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