Excerpt from Journal of Bacteriology, 1916, Vol. 5
The new Fairchild organic extract of the actual tissue juice of the entire stomach mucosa.
The power which Gastron exerts in the stomach is that exerted by the gastric juice; the service which Gastron renders is derived from the fact that it presents the whole complex of stomach gland principles - organic and inorganic, activating, digestive, antiseptic.
Indicated in disorders of gastric function; a useful accessory, compatible with, and contributing to, the success of many therapeutic measures - by maintaining digestion and nutrition, and promoting toleration of remedies.
Gastron is a gratefully agreeable solution, alcohol free.
Usual dose: one to two teaspoonfuls.
Nutrose
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Nutrose has been unobtainable for some time and as our production is still limited, future requirements should be estimated in advance.
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