FLATULENCE , Although flatulence is such au unpleasant and painful form of indigestion, it is one that can be made to yield to suitable treatment iu quite a short time. Usually the distension (fullness) of the stomach is produced by gas or “wind.” This, in turn, is the direct result of an excess of acidity in the stomach. You will realise, therefore, how essential it becomes to avoid the formation of excessive acid Alkali is the normal neutraliser of acids; that is why alkaline treatment is usually prescribed to deal with acidity. Maclean Brand Stomach Powder is the safest and most effective alkaline powder. As soon as it reaches the stomach, excess acidity is neutralised in a twinkling. You feel the soothing effect inside you at once. The blown-out sensation of flatulence passes away and _ comfort in the waistline is restored ns if by magic. Sufferers from flatulence should take Maclean Brand Stomach Powder regularly—not only because of the instant relief it brings, but for a much more important reason. A neglected acid condition paves the way for the most serious forms of stomach trouble —the dreaded gastric and duodenal ulcer. The flatulent subject must avoid that danger at any cost. MACLEAN BRAND Stomach Powder keeps the stomach clean and acidfree, so that ulcers never get a footing. Take it regularly, but be sure you get the powder with the signature “ALEX. C. MACLEAN” on the bottle. Never sold loose. Sold only in bottles in cartons. New Zealand Distributors: Jollands, Ltd.,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23331, 25 October 1937, Page 3
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