Says Dyspeptics Take a Little Bisnrated Magnesia in Hot Water immediately ' after Eating, and Enjoy Hearty Meals without Distress. If people who suffer more or less constantly after meals with acid indigestion ov dyspepsia, sourness, gas, bloating, etc., would make a practice of taking half a toaspoonful of bisurated magnesia in_ a, quarter glass of hot water after eating they might thcro and then put an end to all fear of stomach trouble. For hisurated magnesia mixing with the digesting food and stomach juices promptly and effectively sweetens all excess acid, prevents fermentation and- eouring of food and insures a normal and painless digestion that possibly you have not experienced before in years. Get a few ounces of ordinary bisurated magnesia from the nearest chemist and try it and see. It is harmless to the stomach and inexpensive. For stomach purposes be sure and get bisurated magnesia rather than magnosia in other forms as this is specially prepared for neutralising stomach acidity.—Advi "NAZOL" is the "handy" remedy. Keep a bottle in your vest pocket. A dose in time saves nine. Small bottle— big results. Is 6d for sixty doseo.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17158, 10 November 1917, Page 11
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