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SODA IS BAD FOR YOUR STOMACH

■ — : — -+-. -■ DOESt MORE HARM THAN GOOD. y Don't get the soda habit; it may happen to- give you temporary relief from pain tbrday, but what about to-mor-row? Ask your doctor. He 'will tell you that 'bi-carboriate of soda neutralizes acidity) but it altogether fails to protect the acid -inflamed stomach lining/and this is where the danger lies. , A raw stomach lining secretes additional quantities of acid, and unless the remedy you use. relieves this condition matters simply go frorii bad to worse. Stop this dangerous soda habit; you are simply inviting chronic acidity, gastritis and stomach ulcers. Use "Bisurated" Magnesia, the remedy doctors ' recommend, and which thousands use daily because it gives instant relief from indigestion and its attend-: I ant discomforts, such as wind, biliousness and nausea. "Bisurated" Magnesia neutralizes the acid, and soothes, heals and protects the delicate stomach lining-,, thus enabling you to eat whatever you 'like without fear of distress to follow.. Get a package of "Bisurated" Magnesia from your chemist today, either powder; or tablets, and you will' have no need to worry about youi digestiqriViri the' future, for a little of this famous antacid taken after meals makes good digestion an accomplished fact.*. A..'y-'

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NZ Truth, Issue 1104, 27 January 1927, Page 8

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SODA IS BAD FOR YOUR STOMACH NZ Truth, Issue 1104, 27 January 1927, Page 8

SODA IS BAD FOR YOUR STOMACH NZ Truth, Issue 1104, 27 January 1927, Page 8

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