The Stomach Its Disorders And How to Cure Them

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The Stomach Its Disorders And How to Cure Them
Jh Kellogg
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Distillation is the most efficient of all means of securing pure water. A very convenient and inexpensive apparatus for distillation is manufac- tured by the Modern Medicine Co. , Battle Creek, Mich. Alkalies. For the same reason, soda, saleratus, and the numerous compounds of these substances with ammonia, alum, cream of tartar, etc. , are all objection- able on the same grounds as hard water. Being alka- line, they antagonize the action of the acid gastric juice, and thus weaken digestion. Th...ere is no more active dyspepsia-producing agent than soda or saleratus bis- cuit, one of the most common articles of food to be found on the tea-tables of rich and poor in this country. Doubtless well-prepared baking-powders are much pref- erable to soda and cream of tartar or saleratus and sour milk, mixed by the cook in accordance with the not re- markably accurate ' ' rule of thumb, ' ' through which bungling chemistry the biscuit often present a golden hue, which may be quite attractive to the eye, but gives to the tongue quite too distinct a flavor of soda and pot- ash to be agreeable to a fastidious taste, to say nothing of the probable effect upon a stomach not impregnable to the attacks of chemical agents.

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