Indigestion WHY PUT UP WITH IT? Persistent indigestion, whether painful or in other forms, is not a condition to be tolerated. In most cases it should not, and need not, occur. There is no need to accept philosophically the frequent attacks of indigestion, biliousness, lack of appetite, discomfort after eating, headaches, low spirits, lack of energy, etc., which are the common and familiar symptoms of a disordered digestive tract. When afflicted in this manner or an attack is felt to be approaching a course of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills, in conjunction with a careful avoidance of such kinds of food as are known to have an upsetting effect, will be found to bring about a remarkable change.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3961, 11 February 1930, Page 64
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118Page 64 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3961, 11 February 1930, Page 64
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