Week by Week She Reduced
421bs. SIMPLY DISAPPEARED
RHEUMATISM WENT TOO—THANKS TO KRUSCHEN.
Fat and rheumatism aro twin troubles. As they arise from the same source, it is only natural. that they should yield to the samo treatment. .Ln the following letter, a woman tolls how Kruseheu Salts took off 42 pounds of l'at and brought her relief from muscular rheumatism at the same time.
“Eighteen months ago I weighed 12 stone 4 lbs. I also had rheumatism very badly in the muscles of my arms and got palpitation after exercise. 1 saw Kruseheu Salts advertised and thought I would try them. To-day I weigh 9 st'ouo 4 lbs., which is right; for my ago and height, my rheumatism has gone, and I have no palpitation after exorcise. No dieting—just a teaspoonful of Kruseheu Salts in hot water every morning. I could go on praising Kruseheu Saits for ever.”—Mrs V.K.
Overweight and rheumatic poisoning almost invariably arise from the same source—a system loaded with uue.v pclled waste, Jiko a furnace choked with ashes and soot. Allowed to accumulate, this waste matter is turned into layer after layer of surplus fat, and at the same time the victim lays in a stock of rheumatic poison.
The six salts in Krusclion assist the internal organs to throw off each day tho wastage and poisons that encumber the system. Then, little by little, that ugly fat goes—slowly, yes, but surely. The formula of Kruseheu represents the ingredients salts of tho mineral Waters of Carlsbad, Enis, Kissingen and other well-known Eurojieaii spas which have been resorted to for generations by tho over-stout. Only in Kruseheu can you get this precise combination oi salts.
Knise-licn Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and .Stores at 2/0 per bottle.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 249, 22 October 1935, Page 4
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