ON HIS BACK FOR 12 WEEKS
Then Active for 10 Years RHEUMATISM BEATEN AGAIN Time and time again we have seen it proved beyond doubt that rheumatism simply cannot resist the regular “little daily dose’’ of Kruschen. This is a case that has just come to our notice:— “Some years ago now, I was taken ill with muscular rheumatism, and was on the flat of my back for 12 weeks. My daughter bought a bottle of Kruschen Salts and I took a dose every morning. I found relief and finally recovered by persevering. From that day, which is 10 years and S months ago, I have never missed one dose. I would sooner go without my best meal than go without my dose of Kruschen Salts. lam now free from all muscular pains and have never felt any signs of rheumatism since. I am recommending Kruschen whenever people speak about stiffness or pains in the joints.’’—J.N. If your kidneys always performed properly their duty as filters, poisonous uric acid would never be allowed to pass into your blood. And this would mean going to the end of your days without knowing what rheumatism is. Simply because it is the presence of uric acid in the blood-stream which causes rheumatic conditions. • Now the physiological effect of the numerous mineral salts in Kruschen is to arouse all the organs of elimination (including, of course, the kidneys) to healthy, regular action, so that they promptly expel through the natural channels uric acid and other dangerous waste products of digestion. Let Kruschen do this for you. Buy a bottle to-day and begin the “daily dose” in the morning. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 70, 15 December 1932, Page 13
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287ON HIS BACK FOR 12 WEEKS Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 70, 15 December 1932, Page 13
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