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DID NO HOUSEWORK FOR SIX MONTHS.

kept IN BED WITH RHEUMATISM

“UP AND DOING” AFTER TAKING

KRUSCHEN,

Knees swollen—neck stiff with pain —unable to get out of bod. That was the condition of this woman when sho began to take Kruschen Salts. Now she writes thi s letter;—

“I have had rheumatism in the neck and knees for years, and have been bed(fast for several months. 1 could'get 'not relief from anything I took. Then a friend of mine told me to try Krus.chen Salts. I got a bottle, and. that first bottle took the swelling out of my kneest Soon my neck too wag free from pain. It is three months since I started taking Kruschcn, and now I am up and doing my housework—which I could not do for six months. I felt it was my duty to let you know this. I would not be without Ktlischcu now.”—'(Mrs.) F.S.

-Most rheumatic pain and swelling is caused by too much uric acid in the .body. Uric acid is composed of sharp, needle-like crystals which settle in the muscles, joints, and tendons, pierce the and inflame the tissues. Keep down the excess of uric acid from day to day, and it stands to reason you’ll never have to suffer any more. That is just what Kruschen Salts •does—brings relief from the cutting,, j stabbing pains of rheumatism because (it actually rids your blood of every trace of poisonous uric acid. Two of vthe ingredients of Kruschen Salts dull, the sharp edges of these uvic acid erstals, then dissolve them away altogether. Other ingredients of these salt# assist Nature to wash out these dissolved crystals through the natural channels. And as they go, there’s no doubt about those aches and pains going too! \ Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all" ‘Chemists ami Stores at 2/0 per fcetye.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 February 1936, Page 8

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DID NO HOUSEWORK FOR SIX MONTHS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 February 1936, Page 8

DID NO HOUSEWORK FOR SIX MONTHS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 February 1936, Page 8