KNEE LOCKED FOR MONTHS
HAD TO CO UPSTAIRS WITH ONE FOOT DRAGGING BEHIND. ANOTHER KRUBCHEN CONQUEST. This man’s rheumatism had got a firm hold of him. It looked as if he was a victim for life—for he is 5& years of age. What could help him in such a state ? Two bottles of Kruschen were sufficient to put him on the active list again. This is the letter he wrote to tell us of Kruschen’s success: — “I am very glad to tell you after using two bottles of Kruschen Salts my left knee, which has been locked for months from rheumatism, I am now able to bend quite a lot, and I am free from pain. I could only get upstairs with one foot dragging behind, and if I caught my foot against any small thing it caused me agony. I have felt a lot better since using Kruschen and I shall continue to use it. I am 59 years of age, and never felt better than Ido now.”—A. E. R. It is common knowledge that rheumatism is associated with an excess of uric acid in the system, t rie acid is composed of needle-like crystals, and the pain of rheumatism is caused by these “needles” settling down m the joints, muscles and tendons. Kruschen is a powerful solvent of these torturing crystals. It swiflty dulls their sharp edges, then flushes them out ot the system. Your pains ease; swellings subside, knotted joints become loose Afterwards, the “little daily dose” of Kruschen so stimulates the liver and kidneys that regular and complete elimination is ensured. Your inside is kept clean. Mischievous uric acid never gets the chance to accumulate again. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 13, 29 December 1931, Page 3
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