FIRST DOSE KILLED AWFUL PAIN.
BUSINESS MAN’S TEST.
Of New Way to End Indigestion.
It is not a drug—yet it relieves ■stomach -pains almost jnstantly.. That is the claim made for a newly-discov-ered remedy for indigestion. The experience of this business rua l3 proves that claim to he thoroughly justified. He writes:— . I was suffering from an attack oi acute stomach trouble, which had worried me for the last two years traceable to overwork and worry. Normally, In. the matter of medicines I am a sceptic, but I was attracted by the claims for Chardox. I must gratefully say that the first dose killed the awful pain to which I was subjected, and before my first packet of Chardox was finished, I was free from the trouble. When it recurs —as It occasionally does —a dose of Chardox .immediately puts- paid to the trouble.” —HfR.
Chardox is a highly activated form of charcoal, which is subjected to such Intense heat in the process of manufacture that Its particles become honeycombed with pores, like a sponge. There are countless millions of particles in a single dose of Chardox—and therefore an enormous power of absorption. It is this power of absorption that makes Chardox so instantly effective in relieving the pain .of , flatulence, acidity, etc. For immediately Chardox enters the stomach its millions of particles spread over the entire surface of the digestive tract, 1 and at once absorb into their pores the gas and excess acid that are the 'cause of all the trouble. ■Chardox is not assimilated in its passage through the digestive tract. Every speck of It is eliminated —and. the gas and acids go with it.
. Most chemists and stores are now selling Chardox, in boxes containing 48 tablets at 2/- a box.
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19452, 17 December 1934, Page 2
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