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IN BED WITH RACK OVER HER

To Keep Off Weight of Bedding

Triumph Over Rheumatism.

It seems' almost: incredible that:.'.a 'woman could be. in such, a condition— bedudden with lheumatism, so full of pam that the weight of the bedclothes was too much for her—and yec live to walk as well as an j one else. 1 'But this is her own account of her recovery—just as she wrote it herself:— "JC was so bad 1 with rheumatism, I could , not walk. In fact, I was in bed with a rack built over me, as I could not bear the v eight of the bedding. My system seemed ]ust full of some kind of poison. I read aDput Kruschen Salts in an ■English paper which a-friend loaned me. I somehow could not get that advertisement out of my mind, so I got a bottle of Kruschen, and fiom the first few doses I felt better. So I kept on. That was about eight years ago. But "or jears now I have had no rheumatism, and can walk with anyone. .Still I am never without Kruschen. I take my daily dose and never need anything else. My complexion is as clear as a babe's. I am 46 years old, but feel about 20 years, thanks to Kruschen Salts."—Mrs. M.G. The cause of rheumatism is a deposit of uric acid crystals in the muscles and joints. Kruschen breaks up these deposits of painful crystals and converts them into a harmless solution. Then it assures the prompt removal of these dissolved crystals along with other waste products. And because Kruschen keeps' the inside so regular—so free, from fermenting waste matter —no such body poisons as line acid -ever get the chance to form again.: Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 4

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IN BED WITH RACK OVER HER Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 4

IN BED WITH RACK OVER HER Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 4

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