THUMB-NAIL ROTTED WITH GOUT
(iOULD HARDLY WALK—NOW QUITE WELL. Purifying Action of Kriischen. When a man such as this can banish his gout, there is. hope for every sufferer from that complaint. His experience should help others, so we give it in his own words: — “For some years 1 was a great sufferer from rheumatic gout. There was a time when 1 could hardly walk or stand alone. My hands wore bad, and : the thumb on my right hand seemed quite dead, and the nail was rotting away.. I tried many- things, but nothing seemed to make much improvement. At last I tried Kruschen Salts. 1 took a little dose every morning lor more than a year. 1 am so glad to say my hands to-day are qute well My thumb has regained its normal power, and my nail also -is quite natural. I feel I must give, my testimony, hoping others will also-find a great relief. My friends say I am a walking advertisement for Kruschen Halts.”—AW.
Gout is typical of dozens of complaints which science has proved are caused by impure blood. And impurities in the blood-stream are-caus-ed Ey insufficient elimination of waste matter; in a word—constipation, whether slight or serious.- ‘ Kruschen Salts go right down to the root of the trouble and remove the cause. They neutralize harmful acids in the stomach and prevent/:' them forming again. They end the; constipation by . gently persuading: the organs of elimination to function exactly as Nature intended they should. , Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Stores, at 2/6 per bottle.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1932, Page 6
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