Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1886 — Undigested Food [ARTICLE]
Undigested Food
In the stomach develops on acid which stings the upper part of the throat and palate, causing “heartburn." It also evolves a gas which produces “wind on tho stomach," and a feeling and appearance of distention in that organ after eating. For both this acidity and swelling Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is a much better remedy than alkaline salts, like hartshorn and carbonate of soda. A wineglassful of the Bitters, after or before dinner, will be found to act as a reliable carminative- or preventive. -This fine specifio for dyspepsia, both in its acute and chronic form, also prevents and cures malarial fever, constipation, liver complaint, kidney troubles, nervousness, and debility. s Persons who observe in themselves a decline of vigor should use this fine tonio without delay.
