HOW TO, EX JOY GOOD MEALS AX'D 'GOOD WINES' . WITHQUT SF I? FEEING FROM STOMACH ' TROUBLE. 1 It is a -'Well-known fact among physicians, and even most people, that ho who dines too well and likes wines will sooner or later become the victim of stomach acidity. In a recent medical article an eminent physician states that too much acid should never he 1 permitted in the stomach, because it j irritates the stomach walls, causing j ulcers, and in time developing can-1 cerous growth. The acidity is generally sfgnalised by indigestion after j taking wines, thick sauces, fruits or | coffee, and the doctor believes that j this is the real reason for most stom-1 ach complaints. In his owni case, as>l well ak among Ids patient/!,^dip. -found that iofdinary hisurated-, njaguesxa Quickly neutralised the jpgcle it disappear, thus enabling, digestive orgaiis to properly perform their hhtmM functions’. 1 1 , Although this'is such a simplWahW harmless moody,’’-the ‘MedkHl Report • tells of lady. Ay ho had suffered t forj years from what had heon f diagnosed as ulcer of tliOj stcjmach, ahd f whqm it | completely cured 1 In a few’-wheksj time. ) As bisurated magnesia is quite intex- 1 ; pen si ve, (and" ! han ;be easily procured i from apy j good - tflhemist, 1 uve sphhlish this 4he, : dp,ctp^’rS'acooxint, of his' experience, for the benefit of readers who wish to enjoy eating well without suffering bad after-effects, x !
No home should he without the fam mis Roslyn Writing Pad, 100 sheets Only od and Is each from all dealers Ask for it. . 3
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 81, 9 August 1913, Page 3
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