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COULD ONLY WALK “AT A SNAIL'S PACE”

WOMAN OF 60 HOPELESS. ABOUT HER RHEUMATISM Restored by Krusclien Here is a message of hope for all sufferers from rheumatism. No one could be in a more hopeless state than was this woman —none could lie more cheerful than she is now:— “For over eighteen months I was crippled with rheumatism in the knees. 1 could not walk without a stick, and then only at a snail’s pace. I went to hospital, having electrical treatment twice a week. But it did no good, so I just gave up and thought my case hopeless. I was over 60 and just made up my mind (after leading a very active life) that I was finished. I could not kneel, and had practically to lift my legs on to tlie bed, they were so helpless. • Then something made me wonder. ‘Why not try Krusclien?’ I did, and, believe me, 1 left off everything else, and took only Krusclien in my tea. Now I can walk and run as quickly as anyone at my age, or a lot younger, and, what is more, I can sleep, which means a lot to me (after suffering like I did'. For all this I have only Krusclien to thank.” —(Airs) P.C.

If you want to drive the cutting, jabbing pains of rheumatism from your body, put the six salts of Krusehcn into your blood. The six salts in Kruschen will stimulate your liver and kidneys to healthy, regular action; assist them to get rid of the excess uric acid which is the cause of all your suffering. When poisonous uric acid—with its deposits of needle-pointed crystals—goes,, there’s no doubt about those aches and pains going too ! Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle. ! - :

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 19 April 1934, Page 8

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COULD ONLY WALK “AT A SNAIL'S PACE” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 19 April 1934, Page 8

COULD ONLY WALK “AT A SNAIL'S PACE” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 19 April 1934, Page 8