WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD EAT
STJMT'T DIETS UNXECESSAIiV. Il is ;i well known fact that snim 1 finals have a greater tendency than others to eause indigestion, land Ilia) I>v limiting- one V diet In certain tasteless. min ]ll n■li si n g foods. stomach trim Ides ran S'Oliei inn's 111’ 11 « i Hll ■. Xille times i.i 11 1 el' ten. however, in< I i gest ion is due to excess acid ami food fermen ta 1 ion. Instead, t herel ore, ol going mi starvation dicds, sloiaaelt snfferers can eat what they like it’ they will only get lid of the excess aci'l ;md stop the lermenlat ion. To do this ;111ieI;i\-. safely, and surely, lake half a teaspoon In! of ‘‘Hisnra ted ’ ' .Magnesia or two or three tablets in :e little water right after eating or whenever pain is felt. This instantly neutralises the aeid. stops the food ferment til ion. and heals (In inflained stomach lining. (Jet a package' of “llisnraled” Nfagnesia from your chemist to-day; use as direeled, ami yon etui eat what you like without fear or pain or discomfort to follow.
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Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 19 November 1928, Page 4
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186WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD EAT Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 19 November 1928, Page 4
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