Never Had A Meal Without Pain Man Who Was Afraid to Eat First to Benefit from New Medical Discovery One of the first people to try the scientists’ newly-discovered treatment for digestive disorders is a man whose stomach was in such a state that he was afraid to eat anything. In his case the effect of Chardox—as the new remedy is called—fully bears out the results obtained in laboratory tests. The man writes as follows:— / . “I would like you to know the benefit I have obtained through Chardox. Before taking Chardox, I never had a meal without having pain afterwards. In fact, I was so bad I was afraid to eat. I had to ba on diet. Now, thanks to Chardox, I feel a different man, and can eat anything.”—J.H.C. . ■ln nearly all cases of digestive disorders, the pains that arise are due to accumulations of gas and acids in the stomach. Chardox relieves those pains by the natural physical means of removing the gas and excess acid. Chardox is pure medicinal charcoal, the particles of which are ground to a degree of fineness that has never previously been attained. In a single dose of Chardox there are countless millions of separate particles. If you were to examine those Chardox particles under a microscope you would see that they are honeycombed with pores, like a sponge. Immediately Chardox enters the stomach, its millions of particles spread themselves over the entire surface of the digestive tract, the absorbent pores attract and hold the accumulations of. gas and acids, and within a few minutes the cause of stomach pains is gone. Chardox is obtainable of. all chemists and stores, in boxes containing 48 tablets, at 2/- a box.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1934, Page 2
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