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WHY WE GET INDIGESTION

Bv Dr. F. B. Scott, M.D., Paris In most cases the trouble is that too much acid is being produced bv the digestive organs; it burns the delicate walls of your stomach, attacks your food and causes fermentation and wind. The result is digestive pain, heartburn, drowsiness, palpitation and oven stomach ulcers. The only way to get relief is to neutralise excess acid and we doctors find that the best way to do this is to take a little "Bisurated" Magnesia after meals. By counteracting excess stomach acid, "Bisurated" Magnesia brings blessed relief from pain in a matter of minutes.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23040, 18 May 1938, Page 16

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WHY WE GET INDIGESTION New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23040, 18 May 1938, Page 16

WHY WE GET INDIGESTION New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23040, 18 May 1938, Page 16

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