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Traditional herbal remedy

Indian Brandy is a traditional herbal remedy for the relief of flatulence, colic and heartburn. It was dispensed by corner shops in the North and Midlands of industrial England until the early 1970s. It is mildly alcoholic.

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References

  1. Katz, Nathan (2000-11-18). Who Are the Jews of India?. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-92072-9.
  2. C and D. Chemist & Druggist. 1892.
  3. I've Only Got One... AuthorHouse. ISBN 978-1-4678-9306-0.
  4. Pharmaceutical Journal;: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy and Allied Sciences. J. Churchill. 1879.
  5. Chemist and Druggist: The Newsweekly for Pharmacy. Benn Brothers. 1897.
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