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STICKS TO HELP HER ALONG

HAG RHEUMATISM FOR 20 YEARS NOW GETS ABOUT ALL RIGHT If anyone has rheumatism as this woman had it, they would be well advised to read her experiences. “1 have been a sufferer from rheumatism for the last 20 years,” she writes. “Six years ago I had rheumatic fever, which left me in a very bad state of health. I could not get about without sticks or something to help me along. So one day, I decided to try Krusehen Salts. I have been taking them for four years, and I now get about all right. In fact, I cannot do without Krusehen, and recommend it to everyone I come across. You can make use of this letter, as I feel others may benefit the same as I have done.” —Sirs. S.

The pains of rheumatism are caused by deposits of needle-pointed uric acid crystals in the muscles and joints. The most effective solvents of these crystal deposits are sodium and potassium. Glauber Salts contains sodium only. Epsom Salts has no solvent action at all, as it is not absorbed by the blood. Now Krusehen Salts contain both sodium and potassium. They are the only salts which bring a double action to hear in dissolving the uric acid crystals. Then other constituent salts of Krusehen assist Nature to expel these dissolved crystals through the natural channels. Still other salts in Krusehen prevent food fermentation or decomposition taking place in the intestines, and thereby check the further formation, not only of uric acid, but of other body poisons which undermine the health. Krusehen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Northern Advocate, 28 October 1932, Page 6

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STICKS TO HELP HER ALONG Northern Advocate, 28 October 1932, Page 6

STICKS TO HELP HER ALONG Northern Advocate, 28 October 1932, Page 6