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DRINKING WITH MEALS CAUSES INDIGESTION.

.' should, rae»iert,dri»k wrjth;moa'h : \f you "are troubled' wiih indigestion.'" T was tbld at a time Whenlf could hard-ly-eat a meal without suffering afterwards. I followed the advice rigidly ami, although I was somewhat relieved, ■ sbill .suffered, aj good deal, . I-tried several patent medicines, but witlibtt/fc any hen"eficial ; .effect ; a medical {*fierid, rec.onjmeucle.4staking ahuiit l half n teVspbonful of ordinary bisurated magnesia in half, yv, pnwf,ul of warm ■ '.-ater after bacii* pMlnrifJ'. ,%t Tbb' result Tlie bi.Mirated ( magnesia .entirely counteracted the acidity m* th'e* 's'i'oniaeh, which causes dyspepsia;. relief ..came almost immediately and,l anirnw abts to eat, I drink',' and enjoy my meals without ! liad effects. IMnlsing.'with-my meals I dobs not worry : ipe;,iiiew r ..'-In ease any | readers; Would iikeyfto try this<" ex- | celleht remedy, Mrhifihl understand reI Ueyes all kinds of, indigestion just as | effectually as, it did mine, I may add ■I that "it' is obtainable from any chemist,l but I strongly advise anyone trying it to make perfectly sure they get the- bisurated magnesia, other forms 1/nOt being suitable for this purpose.—

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 79, 3 December 1913, Page 8

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DRINKING WITH MEALS CAUSES INDIGESTION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 79, 3 December 1913, Page 8

DRINKING WITH MEALS CAUSES INDIGESTION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 79, 3 December 1913, Page 8

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