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SHE HAS LOST OVER A STONE. NOW HER HUSBAND IS REDUCING. BOTH FEEL MUCH BRIGHTER FOR KRUSCHEN. She was so successful in reducing her weight that her husband is following the same method. He has lost 4lbs in the first fortnight—which is quite a good start. This is the wife’s account of their experiences:— “I found I was putting on too much weight. A friend of mine, who had found Kruschen Salts very successful, advised me to take it. Needless to say!, I am very pleased with the result. My husband, seeing the change in me, has also started and has lost 4lbs in a fortnight. He is hoping to lose two stone in due course. We both find ourselves much brighter, and more ready for the dajy’s work. At present we are taking a teaspoonful each morning, but when we are normal we shall only need the small dose each day, to keep us fit. “I now weigh 9 stone 8 lbs. Before taking Kruschen I was 10 stone lbs. My hips now measure 34 inches, previously they were 38 inches. You may be sure I shall always recommend Kruschen.”—(Mrs) D.G. The six salts- in Kruschen assist the internal organs to throw off each day the wastage and poisons that encumber the system. Then, little by little, that ugly fat goes —slowly, yes—but- surely, Kruschen does not aim to reduce by rushing food through the body. Gently, but surely it rids the system of all fatforming food refuse, of all poisons and harmful acids which incidentally give rise to rheumatism, digestive disorders and many other ills. You can hasten the reducing action of Kruschen by going lighter on potatoes, pastry and fat meats, but no rigid diet is required. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 177, 10 May 1935, Page 6

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