Dared Not Eat Food He Fancied
Beared of Indigestion
Until He Discovered Chardox Are you at war with your inside ? Afraid to eat this, scared to death of that because it doesn’t agree with you ? Does your stomach say: “Eat it at your peril! I’ll make you pay for it with indigestion.” There's a way to end this stomach tyranny—there’s Chardox! Chardox is that sensational new form of highly-activated charcoal which is today enabling people subject to indigestion to eat any food they fancy without fear of painful after-effects. Read this:— “I find Chardox a great relief from the trouble I have been having after eating a good supper, which I really enjoy if it agrees with me. Potatoes (chipped or otherwise) have for many years given me such pain that I have been brought to the ground sometimes, and yet when I fancied them, especially chips, I could not resist. Now, after trying many other things, I have tried Chardox. I eat my chips or potatoes, then put two or three Chardox tablets in my mouth to dissolve, and I feel no discomfort. The results of taking two or three tablets are marvellous.’’—T.E.H.
Chardox contains no lime, soda or other chemicals to coat or injure the delicate stomach lining. Chardox soothes the stomach, just as though it gave it a velvet lining. The minute Chardox gets into your stomach it spreads over the entire surface, absorbing the acid, and condensing the gas which causes the pain, bloating and distress. No other substance has this action. This fact is affirmed by the highest scientific and medical authorities. Relief is felt in two minutes.
Chardox is obtainable of all chemists and stores, in boxes containing 48 tablets, at 2/- a box.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 October 1934, Page 2
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