WASHING DOWN MEALS. A HABIT INVITING TROUBLE. One of the worst errors practised at table is that of “washing down food before it has been properly masticated. It is an evil accompanying the “speeding-up” process which prevails iln everything we do to-day. Doctors have declared that mnetenths of the cases of indigestion begin with this violation of nature s law, for' to wash down unmastieated food is to introduce Ktg the stomach a two-fold evil \ one the- evil of lumpy solids which the stomach was never intended to digest, and the other evil, that of diluting the stomach’s ] uices so that they become too weak to work. Then indigestion begins its tortures, and other maladies follow, for the digestion, nerves and blcod are sympathetic, and on them depends the whole health of the body. The key to the proper treatment of indigestion is renewal of the biocd; this will promptly strengthen the dit gestion and create an appetite; then the new b’ood will nourish and reenergise the whole system. I'or making new blood, and as a remedy for indigestion and stomach troubles, Dr Williams’ pink pills Have proved their value in thousands of severe cases. Nothing else is just as good. Sold everywhere at els per bottle.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 March 1927, Page 11
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