FELL FROM TOP OF STAIRS.
Accident That Brought on Neuritis. Kruschen Again the Right Remedy When a woman of 69 Tails downstairs from top to bottom, the result might be anything rrom a Tew bruises to a broken neck. This old lady survived her fall, without any very serious consequences. Her chief trouble was that she afterwards developed severe neuritis and rheumatism —and that she put right with Kruschen. She writes about it all in the following letter: — "About three and a half years ago I had the misfortune to fall downstairs from top to bottom, in railing, I tried to save myself, and knocked my left hand on the stair i ail. I did not feel the elfect for some time; then I developed neuritis in both hands and arms. Atter trying a hundred and one remedies, it turned to rheumatism. "I was persuaded to try Kruschen Salts and nave now been taking them regularly for two years in my first cup of tea. Now I can use my hands and arms as I could before my accident. I am -69 years old, and still do some gardening and play the piano."—(Mrs.) P.L. Rheumatic conditions are the result of an excess of uric acid In the body. It Is the knife-edged crystals of this uric acid, settling in the tissues, which are responsible for rheumatic agony. Two or the ingredients of Kruschen Salts have the power of dissolving uric acid crystals. Other ingredients of these salts assist Nature to expel these dissolved crystals through the natural channels. In addition, there are still other salts In Kruschen which prevent food fermentation in the intestines and thereby check the Turther accumulation of uric acid. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 269, 13 November 1935, Page 11
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