Corns Gone Rheumatism Much Better Sufferers from corns and rheumatism in the feet should remember that their feet have about 3,000 pores to the square inch, and that if these pores get clogged, uric acid and chalk deposits accumulate, giving rise to rheumatism and corns. To open the pores, simply put two tablespoonsful of Radox into a footbath, and soak the feet for 20 minutes. Radox releases three-and-a-half times its own volume of oxygen, which cleanses the ‘pores of the uric acid causing the rheumatism, and carries the corn-softening salts in Radox right to the roots of corns, so loosening them that they may be lifted out bodily. Read this letter:— “I have found much benefit from the■ use of Eadox, both for rheumatism and corns. I have had two most troublesome corns since childhood, and since using Eadox they have entirely disappeared. I soaked my feet in Eadox for about 20 minutes at a time, and in a fortnight the corns had gone and my rheumatism is much better, and I can now walk with ease and comfort. — (Mrs.) A.M.E.” RADOX m BATH SALTS Si Of all chemists and stores —2/2 per Alb. packet; 3/8 double quantity. Stocked by Fairbairn, Wright & Co., and by all wholesalers. Manufactured Vy E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester. (Established 1756).
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Northern Advocate, 27 October 1932, Page 6
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