STOMACH GAS GONE AFTER ONE DOSE
"WIND" ABSORBED AND CONDENSED INSTANTLY BY NEW SCIENTIFIC REMEDY When food turns bad in your larder, it. gives off noxious gases. The same thing happens when, as the result of indigestion, food is allowed to ferment in your stomach. And ~o yinir stomach becomes distended with “wind.” The result is one or more distressing sj znptoms —heartburn, flatulence, acid risings in the throat. It stands to reason that if you condense that wind—reduce its volume—yon won't have to suffer any more. And this is where Uhardox (activated charcoal) conies in. In the presence of Chardox (50 times more effective than ordinary charcoal) that wind shrinks to practically nothing. Thus the almost instant relief from pain is easily understood. Read what one man has to say about it: “1 am a tailor by trade, which means an indoor life, to which my particular ailment is probably due. I am a man of 30, my health being fairly good, but these last three or four years I have been a sufferer from gas, and particularly heartburn. I can positively and truly state that since I tried the first dose of Chardox I. have felt a different man. I do not take a lot, just one dose when 1 feel I have heartburn coming on. I also find that if I have a heavy supper 1 stop ‘after-effects’ by taking one dose of Chardox before going to bed last thing at night.”—J.T. In a single dose of Chardox there are countless millions of separate particles. Immediately it enters the stomach, those millions of particles spread themselves over the entire surface of the digestive tract, the absorbent, pores attract and hoLI the accumulations of gas and acids, and within a few minutes the cause of stomach pains is gone. Chardox is obtainable of all chemists and stores, in boxes containing 48 tablets, at, 2/- jer box.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 305, 30 December 1935, Page 6
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