Travel Made Him Constipated
SALESMAN SAYS KU'CTSCHEN the ONLY THING TO KEEP HIM “ON HIS TOES” ••] am a commercial traveller," writes a correspondent, “and due to endless travelling by train. J find that I become constipated if 1 do not keep myself well purged. Kruschen Salts is'the only thing that will do this effectively and not interfere with my work. I take a large dose of Kruschen every Saturday night and on Sunday, when I have no work to do, the Salts act on me. On week-days I take a small dose the first thing on rising. It is necessary that I be ‘on my toes’ all through the day, and this is the only way that it possibly can be done. I have tried other laxatives and they have proven to be either unreliable or harsh in their action.”—V.L. Half the ills which affict humanity can be traced to one root cause. That cause is internal sluggishness: failure to keep the inside free from poisonous waste matter. Auto-toxemia, or selfpoisoning, is the Inevitable penalty. Kruschen Skits is Nature’s recipe for maintaining a condition of internal cleanliness. The six salts in Kruschen stimulate your internal organs to smooth, regular action. Your inside is thus kept clear of those impurities which, allowed to accumulate, lower the whole tone of the system. But Kruschen has more than this necessary aperient effect upon you: it works directly upon your bloodstream. too. invigorating it so that’ it floods every fibre of you with tingling energy. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Northern Advocate, 14 December 1937, Page 8
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264Travel Made Him Constipated Northern Advocate, 14 December 1937, Page 8
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