ENDED HER BACK-ACHE
WITH “LITTLE DAILY DOSE” OF KRUSCHEN
RELIEF FROM DREADFUL PAIN
The pains of backache drove this woman to her bed, and took all the life out of her. So when she found a course of Krusehen had relieved her of all that suffering, she promptly sat down and wrote this letter of thanks:
1 ‘ For two or three years I was treated for pains in my back, which took all the life out of me. I frequently had to go to bed with the pain till ’it had gone again. Friends told mo of different things to take, till I was tired of trying, and none of them have done me any good. Then I started with Krusehen, and I can’say with all sincerity; that nothing keeps me more fit than the little daily dose of these wonderful salts. lam thankful to say I have been relieved from all that suffering by the little daily dose of Krusehen Salts, and from my own experience I shall recommend them to all whenever and wherever I am.”—(Mrs.) W. G. L. »• Pains in the back mean impurities in the blood —rheumatic poisons and other waste products which tired kidneys are failing to filter from the system. When these impurities settle in the region around the kidneys they inflame the tissues and cause those excruciating pains. The six salts in Krusehen coax your kidneys back to healthy, normal action, so that not a particle of poisonous waste matter remains unexpelled. Your blood-stream is thus kept clean and serene. You experience joyous relief from those old, dragging pains.
Krusehen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Northern Advocate, 21 September 1933, Page 6
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279ENDED HER BACK-ACHE Northern Advocate, 21 September 1933, Page 6
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