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Show The Annoyance 0! Flatulence Many People Arc Annoyed With Gas In The Stoniach and Intestines. A Trial Package of Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges Sont Free. Flatulence, is due to the presence of gas in tliosiomach and intestines which often rolls about, producing borboryg-nii, borboryg-nii, or rumbling noises in tho iutcslimil system, nud cause? the victim of this trouble considerable embarrassment, when such noises occur while, in company, com-pany, if Au anabysis of gas) from the stoniach shows that it consists to a great extent of nitrogen and carbonic acid. If is therefore probable that, some of the gas in the stomach consists simplv of air which has been swallowed, although for the most part, the source of flatulence is (he gas given ofT from the food in the abnormal proeosscs-of decomposition. In cases of chronic gastric catarrh, 'he secret i5 of gastric juice in the stomach is deficient, (he food is digested di-gested slowly, and fermentation occurs with the evolution of gas. Swallowed air. however, plays a more important part in causing flatulence, or gas in the stomach and intestines thnn is generalh- supposed, and while food may be swallowed without canving air into (.he stomach with il. fluids, espc daily Ihnse of a (enaceous character, such as pea-soup, appear to carry down n great deal. Flatulent distension of the intestines occurs when a largo amount of gas or air, either swallowed or evolved from the decomposition of food, escapes from the stomach inlo the intestines through the pylorus. The enormous distension of the inlcstinos and dilatation of the stomach with gases, and tho rapidity with which such flatulence occurs, has long been a pnr.zlc to medical men, and has led some lo think that the only possible explanation thereof, is a rapid evolution of gas from the blood. Tn tho treatment of gas in tho stomach stom-ach and intestines, charcoal is considered consid-ered by most, physicians as the leading anfi most effective remedy. Carminatives, Carmina-tives, or medicines, such as peppermint, cardamom, sodium bicarb., etc.. which expel the gas from the stomach in large volumes through the mouth, are resorted to by some people, but their use is disagreeable, dis-agreeable, and tho frequent expulsion of gas through (he mouth, most annoying, annoy-ing, and afler taking n remedy of this kind, one is compelled to remain out of company the rest of the day, on account ac-count of the confirmed belching of air. STITATIT'S CHARCOAL LOZENGES do awnv with the necessity of ' undergoing under-going the disagreeable Experience of hoicking or expelling stomach gases through the mouth, by completely absorbing ab-sorbing oyrry Tiarticle of gas or swallowed swal-lowed air in the stomach, and also in the intestinal system, which prevents colic, and over-distension with accumulated accumu-lated air. These wonderful lozenges should be used for nil cases of llat.ulencc and decomposition de-composition of food in (he stomach, as well as for bad breath resulting from catarrh, decayed teeth, or stomach trouble trou-ble Purchase a box at once from your druggist for 25 cents, and send us vour name and address for free samule. Address Ad-dress F, A Stuart Company, 200 Stuart Ibiilding. Marshall, Mich. |