i INDIGESTION' THE FGHERVXXZR OF ; .DANGEROUS DISEASES. , The danger of indigcUion lies, not in I the pain ami discomfort, but what indigosvtioti is likely to iend to--- and does load trr lin numerous cases. Authorities everywhens aiu issuing warning*. -.Owing to tins fitilure of the digestive - organs, food is only partially digested, and ' the undigested portion lies in the stomach |in rt' sour and poisonous condition, Acids ' and gases are created, a;nd irritation setiq • in. The system bccotttos. charged with'";, poisonous matter, and the irritation is a • breeding ground for disease. Once this condition 1-ccoiuos chrome—then trouble ahead ! Life itself is endan* ; gered, to say nothing oi lengthy illnesses and costly operations; The wise pcr>on ; prevents such » possibility by hatnsJunj,* indigestion with Ai)ti-A,-ido. F.iih wn-V' dcrful preparation gets to the <au■ (rouble. It stops tho pain. lit prevents the fermentation, it positively c ures—and -on are made strong, vigorous,' healthy and hippy. Price, 2s 6d.. CbpimU rand ; stores.— Advt
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19032, 1 June 1925, Page 5
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