FAST EATING CAUSES DYSPEPSIA.
Few people chew their food sufficiently and to this fact is ascribed a good deal of dyspepsia. The first action of the digestion of food occurs in the mouth—-mastication and the mixing of food with saliva. Too often food enter* the stomach m a more or less unbroken stat*. ana remains undigested. A famous London doctor used to bluntly tell his patients that the stomach is not a gizzard and resents being put upon, lhe late Sir Andrew Clarke made his patients count their bites. He said that every mouthful of animal food required thirty-two bites, and he made them count accordingly. Persons who have been careless in their eating or from some other cause are subjects of dvspepsia, should try the tonic treatment for their complaint. They should avoid haste at meal tim e and take a course of Dr. WiLiams' Pink Pills to restore stomach tone. They act directly on the blood and the first response" from the stomach is a better appetite, freedom from distress after eating and an increase in ambition and energy generally Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aa a stomach tonic and see how your general health improves. These pills are
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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 817, 25 February 1916, Page 8
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201FAST EATING CAUSES DYSPEPSIA. Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 817, 25 February 1916, Page 8
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