Kept Indoors by Neuritis
HAD HER LEGS IN BANDAGES MADE FIT AND WELL AGAIN BY KRUSCHEN There is a note of deep gratitude in this letter from a woman correspondent who writes about her neuritis:—
‘ ‘ Two years ago 1 had neuritis in my knees, having treatment for many mouths. Nothing seemed to do me any good. My legs„wero in erepe bandages, and all the summer I could not even go into my own garden. It was a great trial to me not to be able to go out. One day my husband said, ‘Why not try Kruschen, they may do you good?’ I gave in and tried it. I was never so surprised in my j.fe. In a week I began to walk, and was soon able to go out as usual. Everyone has asked mo 1 AVhat did you take?’—they were :.o surprised to see me walking again. Needless to say, I toxd them—Kruschen. “Next best thing I can tell you is that I can eat like a schoolboy—anything—two big helpings of suet puuding—and never know anything about it. No pain—no indigestion —am over so well —all because i take a dose ot Kruschen in the morning. 1 am 54 years of age, and I bless the man who invented Kruschen Salts.” — (Mrs.) L.M. The pains of neuritis and sciatica arc a symptom of deeper trouble the same trouble that causes rheumatism, gout and lumbago. They are a sign of an impure blood-stream. They show that poisons have crept into tho blood. Kruschen is a combination of six natural salts, which ensure internal cleanliness and keep the blood-stream pure. New and refreshed blood is sent coursing to every fibre of your being, kncii, neuritis, sciatica and kindred ills all pass you by. Kruschen Balts is obtainable at a Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 272, 20 November 1934, Page 8
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