SODA MAKES STOMACH TROUBLES WORSE
Serious, if not permanent, injury to the stomach lining is the result which is sure to follow if you regularly use bi-carbonate of soda by itself for indigestion. The suda habit, is nut only dangerous, but misleading, for while it frequently stops the pain, it does not soothe and heal*the .inflamed stomach lining. Actually, it leaves the stomach weaker than before, and then larger quantities of acid collect, and vour digestive troubles become more frequent and intense. Instead of inviting trouble by using soda. the. next time you have indigestion take half a. teaspoonful of 'Bisurnted’ Magnesia in a little water. This is lbe safest, surest and quickest way to stop stomach pain, and not only does ‘Bisurated’ .Magnesia, give instant relief, but it also heals the inflamed .stomach lining and prevents the development .of chronic gastric troubles. For your health’s sake, get a- package, either powder or tablets, from your chemist 10-dav, and treat vour indigestion in tile safe, right way.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 4 January 1927, Page 2
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