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WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD EAT

STRICT DIETS UNNECESSARY. It is a well-known fact that some foods have a greater tendency than others to cause indigestion, and that by limiting one's diet to certain tasteless, unappetising foods. stomach troubles can sometimes he overcome. Nine times out of ten, however, indigestion is due to excess acid and food fermentation. Instead, therefore, of going on starvation diets, stomach sufferers civil" eat what they like if they will only get rid of the excess acid and stop the fermentation. To do this quickly, safely, and surely, take a little 'Bisurated' Mgnesia right after eating or whenever pain is felt. This instantly neutralises the ■ acid, stops the food fermentation, and heals the inflamed stomach lining. Get a package of 'Bisurated' Magnesia (either powder or tablets) from your chemist to-day; use as directed, and you 'can eat what you 'like without fear of pain or discomfort to follow.

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Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17388, 28 March 1928, Page 8

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WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD EAT Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17388, 28 March 1928, Page 8

WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD EAT Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17388, 28 March 1928, Page 8