LEGS STIFFENED WITH ACUTE ATTACK OF RHEUMATISM
Krusclien helped her get quite better Her brother, who had proved the value of Kruse hen himself, advised this woman to rake it for rheumatism. She did so, with the following result:— Northland Place, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland, Bth April, 1940. "About fifteen years ago I had an acute attack of rheumatism. I was crippled. If I sat, my legs stiffened, and when I tried to walk I agony. My brother, who lives 50 miles away, on learning or my sufferings, tola me that he had had a similar experience, and that he attributed his recovery to Kruschen. He told me to take a small quantity in about half a pint of water each morning first thing. I began to feel better at the end of three weeks, but continued for about five weeks. 1 got quite better. My friends looked on this, and so did I, as a sort of miracle. 1 recommend Kruschen to my friends, and know one other practically similar experience to my own. f write this out of gratitude and in the fervent hope that 1 may benefit my fellow creatures.” —Mrs. J. C. Simpson. If you suffer from rheumatism, do as this woman did—enlist the aid of Kruschen. Keep up the "little daily dose - ’ and soon you can expect to find relief from those aches and pains. Kruschen is perfectly safe; the analysts of six natural salts is shown on every bottle. Every ingredient is strictly vested to exceed the highest standards of the British Pharmacopoeia. Made by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Adelphi, Salford. Manchester, England.
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Northern Advocate, 17 January 1944, Page 2
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