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He never suffered from \ \ IQ, \V\v> I * 1 Life A X* 111. ffji.tisshl Indigestion nor disease <tC Zjhe relationship between civilization and cancer is too suggestive to be ignored” say leading medical authorities. Indigestion is a disease of civilization; and so is cancer. The savage did not sidfer from either —yet he lived on coarse foods and did not have the scientific knowledge and medical service we enjoy. suitable soil for the growth of cancer. The same retention of food and poisoning may provide sources of irritation in the tract through which food passes, .which act as exciting causes of the disease.” Whatever the cause, we moderns pay the price of civilization in many ways. Thousands are martyrs to indigestion; and now leading medical men assert that cancer is probably due largely to digestive disorders. Food Poisoning and Cancer. “ Sir Arbuthnot Lane insists that to the manner in which civilized persons live as a rule, and to errors of diet in particular, are due to defective functioning of the' digestive organs. “ This eventually results in a poisoning of the system which lowers its resisting powers and leaves the body open to the attack of disease. Cancer in his opinion should not be regarded as a primary condition, but as a part of a mechanical sequence, and as .never affecting a healthy organ. Good digestion must he Assured. The fact is, to ensure good health you must digest your food. There is no sense in eating meals that the body cannot use, and which lie in the stomach and intestines. Moreover, you cannot be strong, happy, and if you deny .yourself food —the source of bodily power and the strength to think and achieve. No ; you must eat, and ensure good digestion. A recent discovery, Anti-Acido, enables you to do this, for it aids the digestive process and prevents the formation of gases. By taking Anti-Acido, you can eat what you like with the assurance that no digestive pain or distress will follow. Price 2/6, All Chemists and Stores. “ According to his views, poisoning by the prolonged retention of food first provides a Cl n Take ANTI-ACIDO and you can eat as heartily as a Cave-Man l The Proprietors of An!i-Acido do not claim that fx,. this product will cure cancer. It is a remedy for indigestion. However, all statements in this advertisement are supported by modern medical researches. m w S 9 A ;r: & fPmm <2fA m c %y 9 .np:> ffi f. HAINES-3
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 7 March 1925, Page 8
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