Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1906 — Ulcer of the Stomach [ARTICLE]

Ulcer of the Stomach

Insidious Nature of the Disease—How to Recognize and Cure It. Ulcer of the stomach may exist for years without very marked symptons, excepting those caused by indigestion. It is due to an inflammation which affects the membrane of the stomach so that it is eaten away by the gastric juices. In good health, the stomach resists the action of the gastric juices, but when weakened, the membrane is badly nourished and the digestive fluids act upon it as well as upon the food, keeping up until perforation of the stomach occurs. In advanced cases of ulcer of tbe stomach there is much discomfort after eating, with a constant gnawing sensation between meals, pain fiom the pit of the stomach back to the shoulder blade.

At the first symptoms of indigestion, treatment should at once be started with Mi-o-na. This is a scientfic remedy adapted specifically to one purpose, the cure of stomach troubles. It is so uniformly successful that B. F. Fendig gives a signed guarantee with every 50 cent box that the money will be refunded if it does not cure. Mi-o-na is not a patent or secret remedy, but is a combination of the purest and most reliable of remedies for strengthening the digestive organs and building up the whole system. Use it for a few days and there is no reason why you should not be able to eat any food you like at any time without fear of distress.