OPERATED UPON FOR DUODENAL ULCER
BUT STILL SUFFERED INTENSE PAIN. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY MAKES HIM " A DIFFERENT BEING." Medical science has recently produced a. highly activated form of medicinal charcoal, which gives almost magical relief to sufferers from indigestion and all those troubles that come with it. One of the first people to use this new charcoal remedy—which is known as Chardox—writes as follows: — " I have suffered for many years with my stomach, and in 1929 was operated upon for duodenal ulcer, having the 'short circuit' operation carried out. Since then, I have been wonderfully better. But from time to time, I have suffered intense pain from accumulations of gas, my stomach being painfully distended. The resulting discomfort can be better imagined than explained. I have tried several remedies and obtained varying degrees of relief, but since using Chardox, I can truthfully ■ay I have felt a different being. " I really cannot speak too highly of what Chardox has done for me. So much faith have I in it, since experiencing its wonderful results in my own case, that only this week I have given two packets to friends who were suffering as I did before my introduction to Chardox. Chardox certainly does all and more than is claimed for it."—C. S. P. There are countless millions of particles in a single dose of Chardox. These particles are like miniature sponges. Immediately they enter the stomach, they absorb the acids and gases of faulty digestion. Millions of particles, each absorbing its quota—that is how Chardox gives almost instant relief from stomach pains. Local chemists and stores have lost no tinie in getting supplies of Chardox. Most of them sell it, in boxes containing 48 tablets, at 2/- a box.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22220, 24 March 1934, Page 9
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