HOW TO noun EOT DIGESTIVE DISORDER When the (J'position is disordered; when discomfort or llatnience follow alter eating it if usually ti sign that you have an " acid-stomach ' in which your food ferments and foims painful gases. Lasting relief can he obtained only by correcting the acid conditions and for this purpose doctors prescribe a little " Bi.surated " Magnes'a after eating or when pain is felt. This quickly ends digestive distress because it instantly neutralises the excess acid, stops fermentation and restores normal healthy digestion. If you aro troubled with any form of digestive disorder ask your chemist for a package of "Bisurated" Magnesia and let this quick, sure remedy give you lasting relief and com for c.—(Ad vt.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21359, 7 December 1932, Page 16
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