HER HANDS WERE ALL OUT OF SHARE
In Grip of Rheumatism for
15 Years
Persevered willi Kruschen —Noiv , . . Feels Fine.
No matter how long you have stn-. fered with rheumatism, there is always hope for you if you persevcra with Kruschen.- Here is a woman who had it for fifteen years, but by taking Kruschen regularly she was able to banish the pain and is now practically normal agaui. It's never too late to start taking the daily dose, as the following letter, proves:—
.'"For about 2 years I hardly went out, it was. such a painful effort to walk owing, to: rheumatism. My hands and feet were the' worst affected. _ I was unable to' walk without a stick. I tried everything I saw advertised, but I got no better. I said I would not bother again, but I read so much about Kruschen, I decided to try it. It was three months before I felt any better, but I kept on, and since then I have been • fine and never used the stick. My hands were all out of shape, but they are almost normal now. Of course I could not expect to get rid of the complaint all at once, as I had suffered for 115 years before I started with Kruschen." —(Miss) A.L.
Rheumatism cannot resist the action of Kruschen Salts, wfych dissolve the painful crystals of uric acid—the cause of those aches and pains—and assist the kidneys to eliminate the poison through the natural channels/ Thp. cause being removed, the pain goes too, and your sufferings are at an end! Henceforward, all you need to protect you from further attacks is the little dose of Kruschen every. morning.
Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2s 6d per bottle.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 138, 12 June 1936, Page 5
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296HER HANDS WERE ALL OUT OF SHARE Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 138, 12 June 1936, Page 5
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