THE FOLLY OF TAIGNG DIGESTIVE PILLS
A WARNING TO DYSPEPTICS
The habit of taking digestive pills alter meals makes.chronic dyspeptics of ruaiiy thousands of men and women because artificial digestants. drugs and medicines have practically no influence upon tlip excessively acid condition, of the stomach contents whi?.h alone is the cau.se of most forms of indigestion and dyspepsia. The after-dinner pill merely lessens the sensitiveness of the stomach nerves and thus gives a false seirse of freedom from pain whereas if those who are subject to flafc'i'eirce. heartburn, wind, etc., were to obtain a little bisinated magnesia fro.n the chemi-t and take half a tea&poonfal in a little water after meals, there would be ro necessity for drugs or mcd cines because bisurated magnesia mtanfr;' neutrali es acidity, stop.s food fermentation and thus ensures normal paiivess digestion by. enabling the stomach to do its work without hindrance.
More effective than any mixture in stopping a cold is "NAZOL." Pene trating and germ-killing. Keep it.hnndv in liome, shop or office. 1/6 buys 60 doses.'.-': . > :... -•'..-.■
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17535, 31 March 1919, Page 3
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