FARMER’S WIFE WHO COULD NOT MILK
FINGER STIFF WITH ARTHRITIS DOCTOR ADVISED KRUSCHEN—BETTER IN A MONTH What a handicap a disabled hand can be to a farmer’s wife. Read what this one says about her troubles when she had arthritis: — “I suffering from arthritis in the joints of my fingers. My middle finger was so terribly swollen and inflamed that I could not bend it. As I help to milk 10 or 11 cows, this was a serious handicap. I bought a bottle of Kruschen Salts on the advice of my doctor, and took a half-teaspoonful in warm water every morning before breakfast. In two weeks the finger was. less stiff and the swelling down. (I continued the treatment (rubbing on an ointment ,as well), and after a month was able to milk again. I also feel very much better in myself. I am inclined to be ‘liverish’ and suffer' from bad bilious attacks with severe headaches. I have been almost free from these while taking Kruschen. I certainly think it is great stuff.”— (Mrs.) A.C.P. It is the needle-pointed crystals of uric acid, lodging between the joints, which are responsible for the agony of rheumatism. / Kruschen Salts dissolve these torturing crystals and promptly expel them- from the system. That is why Kruschen brings such quick and comforting relief from the pains of rheumatism and other uric acid complaints. Moreover, Kruschen eliminates the root cause of the evil. Taken regularly, it keeps your liver and kidneys in perfect tune, so that these eliminating organs free your inside from all poison-breeding waste products. Kruschen, you see, makes it quite impossible for deadly uric acid ever to form again. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Northern Advocate, 29 November 1934, Page 6
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