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BROKE HER LEG AGAINST A STAIR

Whilst Hampered by Rheumatism WOMAN’S THANKS TO KRUSCHEN. ‘‘Two years ago,” writes a woman, ‘‘l was suffering will) rheumatism in my legs, ami when walking upstairs one day .just kicked my right foot against the stairs, and broke my leg just below the knee. I was in hospital for four months, and when T (•ame out someone advised me to try Kruschen Salts. I did so, and now 1 have no trace of rheumatism. I would not be without my daily dose of Kriisehen, which I take every morning—half an eggspoonful in warm water — before mv early morning cup of tea.” —Mrs P.B. Unless the kidneys—or body filters —function properly, certain acid wastes, instead of being expelled, are allowed to pollute the bloodstream and produce troublesome symptoms; rheumatism for one; excessive fatigue for another. What is needed is a special kidney aperient. Ordinary aperients cannot do the work. In the light of presentday knowledge, Kruschen Salts is one of the finest diuretics or kidney aperients available for assisting the kidneys to excrete acid impurities by direct action on the renal cells, thus causing a more rapid and copious ‘‘flushing” action an d wash in g a way of those harmful acid waste products. The remarkable effectiveness of Kruschen in cases of rheumatism, and similar complaints, has created for it a world-wide sale Kruschen is taken by the people of 119 different countries. Tn none of those countries is there anything else quite like it—nothing else that gives the same results. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Grey River Argus, 21 August 1934, Page 4

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BROKE HER LEG AGAINST A STAIR Grey River Argus, 21 August 1934, Page 4

BROKE HER LEG AGAINST A STAIR Grey River Argus, 21 August 1934, Page 4