ACID STOMACHS CAUSE GASTRITIS SCIENTIST TELLS HOW TO NEUTRALISE Tlifel ACIDITY. "AcitV nays a high authority, "irritates the delicate lining of Ihe stomach and, if unchecked, will in* flame the membrane to such an extent that indigestion, gastritis, and even stomach ulcers ultimately result. So long as excess acidity is present only temporary relief is possible; permanent and complete benefit can be secured only by neutralising the acid, thus giving Nature a chance to heal itself. Personally, I have secured remarkable results in even the severest cases by the use of the well-known antacid, ‘Bisurated* Magnesia, and I strongly advise anyone suffering from stomach trouble in any form to keep a little ‘Blsurated’ Magnesia on hand, and take half a teaspoonful in a quarter of a glass of hot or cold water after each meal, or when the slightest distress is felt. It can be obtained from any chemist and gives immediate relief.i Lookj for ,the i oval ‘Blsmag’ trade mark on each package.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18255, 25 November 1933, Page 9
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