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roil ACID STOMAC HS CSK MAGNESIA. The almost universal use of magnesia by physicians and specialists in the treatment fit stomach troubles, is duo tothofact that it atop* food fermontation and neutralises the acid-tho direct cause of nearly all stomach troubles. Of the many forms of m:utnesia. such as oxides, carbonates, sulphates, etc., the most suitable and efficient, and the one prescribed by leading specialists, is bisurated magnesia, half a teaspoonful of which in a. little warm water immediately after eating will instantly neutralist 1 the acid, stop tin* fermentation, and thus ensure painless normal digestion. Care should la- taken to gel bisnruted magnesia, as its action is infinitely more effective. If is also, by the way, usually stocked by chemists in convenient compressed tablets as wel|, as in the ordinary powder form. Stomach sufferers and dyspeptics who follow this plan and avoid the use oI pepsin, charcoal, drugs and medicines are invariably astonished to find that the stomach, relieved of the irritating acid and gas, soon regains its normal tone, and can do its work a'otie without tin* doubtful aid of artificial digest ants.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5259, 19 October 1915, Page 3

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