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  2. Andrews Liver Salts - Wikipedia

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    Andrews Liver Salts was a laxative and antacid for mild stomach complaints. It was sold as a powder which is added to water and mixed, creating effervescence , before being swallowed. The powder contains sugar; an antacid, sodium bicarbonate (22.6% w/w); citric acid (to provide effervescence) (19.5% w/w); and a laxative, magnesium sulphate (17. ...

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  4. Eno (drug) - Wikipedia

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    Eno gave away his branded mixture to sea captains at the port, and in this way Eno's became a brand known around the world. By 1865 he had to move to a bigger facility, and he formally founded the company Eno's "Fruit Salt" Works in 1868. [5] [6] [7]: 253 In 1878 Eno moved the business to Hatcham where the factory employed 50 people by 1884. [8]

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  6. David MacBeth - Wikipedia

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    After returning to civilian life, MacBeth found employment as a travelling salesman promoting Andrews Liver Salts. [2] During weekends, MacBeth started singing in local clubs, and he appeared on The Carroll Levis Discovery Show, [7] at the Sunderland Empire Theatre. [2]

  7. Category:Laxatives - Wikipedia

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