HANDS DRAWN UP WITH PAIN
Woman to Whom Wort
Was Torture
Only One Remedy Car Her Bfcnatis Commencing by saying that sbe considets "Kruschen Salts are the most wonderful salts on the market," a woman who has been troubled with acute neuritis goes on >— *" I suffered violent pains, earned by neuritis and headaches. For nights I toed to stay awake in terrihie pom. Now, rhanhs to Kruschen Salts, that is gradually going. Before using Kruschen I tried nearly everything — drags and herbs—but got no relief. Now lam able to do my work in comfort. lam a cook, and joa know that means a great lot of work by the hands. Well, at one time, only a fortnight ago, they were so drawn up with p"fi I could nearly cry with it. Now it is going away day by day, and my work is becoming a pleasure, where before it was a torture." — (Mrs.) S. Most of the mystery poms dm suffer from can be Tracked down to one root cause—constipation. Remember that regularity is not enough. There must bM complete elimination of the waste produLli of digestion. Neuntis, like rheumatism, lumbago, and sriatica, is caused by deposits of needlepointed, flint-hard, uric aod crystals, whkh pierce the nerves and cause those pains. Kruschen breaks up these deposits of torturing crystals and ujuveris into a harmless solution, which is promptly removed through the natural channel—4he kidneys. And because Kruschen keeps the so regular—so completely free from fermenting waste matter —no such body poisons as uric acid ever get the rfannf %> accumulate again. Kruschen Salts is pbtaaoaiUe at afl Chemists and Stores
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 236, 6 October 1942, Page 5
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