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GOING UPSTAIRS WAS AGONY

HOBBLING WITH RHEUMATISM ALTHOUGH HOT VET 30 . 1 For a dramatic picture of the Reforming and disabling effects of acute rheumatism, read this lady’s letter. She had often looked at Kruschen advertisements and laughed—little dreaming that she herself would soon be joining in the chorus o| praise for “ the’little daily dose.” “ I suffered agonies with rheumatism. The doctor said he had never known a woman under 30 to get rheumatism like I had it. ' I was so bad I could only get upstairs by sitting on each stair, until I had pluck enough to pull myself up to the next one. My hands and feet were so swollen that they looked uncanny, and neighbours used to watch me hobble round and say how awful I looked. I had often laughed at the Kruschen advertisements* but thought, as I had given almost everything else a trial, I might as well give Kruschen a trial. I did so, and will always say I consider them wonderful. I take half a teaspoonful of Kruschen every morning. Now I can run upstairs. ■ Yeti I have takea Kruschen Salts for two month* only. —Mrs R.F. . ' • The system of the rheumatic subject is ai producer of that dangerous body poison known as uric acid, which is composed o? knife-edged crystals. It is bred in accumulated waste matter which the organs ofl elimination -have failed to expel. Kruschen' is a powerful solvent of these flint-hard crystals. It swiftly dulls their sharp edges, then flushes them out of the system. Your pains ease; swellings subside; knotted joints become loose. Better still, Kruschen eliminates thereof! cause of the evil. Taken Regularly, it keeps your liver and kidneys in perfect tune, so that these eliminating organs free your inside from all poison-breeding waste products. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at t all Chemists and Stores at 2s 6d, per bottle.

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Evening Star, Issue 21013, 29 January 1932, Page 6

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GOING UPSTAIRS WAS AGONY Evening Star, Issue 21013, 29 January 1932, Page 6

GOING UPSTAIRS WAS AGONY Evening Star, Issue 21013, 29 January 1932, Page 6