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A STRANGE FACT ABOUT INDIGESTION

A strange fact about indigestion with which comparatively few people are acquainted is that nine im.es out of ten pain, in the stomach after eating is due to food fermentation and acidity, whioh, as any doctor or chemist can tell you, is almost instanly by taking half a teaspoonlul of Bisurated Magnesia, (powder form) in a little water immediately after- eating or whenever pain is felt. Your medical or pharmaceutical friend could, also inform you that the reason of the efficacy of .Bisurated 'Magnesia- is : < simplicity, itself. Bisurated Magnesia. is: a. natural neutraliser<. and : most, deadly foe . 'of acidity. It abhors, acidity ' as" nature abhors a vacuiimj and seeks, instantly it comes into contact with an acid, to nullify-it and render it impotent, powerless, and totally incapable «.f the slightest harm. .That is: why so many thousands of people have good cause to praise l Bisurated Magnesia, and ' why you sliould commence taking, it to-day. Bisurated Magnesia is obtainable of chemists everywhere,' and full instructions' are given on every bottle. If everyone would adopt -this • simple plan indigestion, dyspepsia, _ ' sour stomach., gas, and flatulance would soon be unknown. Bisurated Magnesia is one .of the best remedies for indigestion, and is .also obtainable in tablet form. *

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Timaru Herald, Issue 170299, 18 August 1920, Page 9

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A STRANGE FACT ABOUT INDIGESTION Timaru Herald, Issue 170299, 18 August 1920, Page 9

A STRANGE FACT ABOUT INDIGESTION Timaru Herald, Issue 170299, 18 August 1920, Page 9

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