COULD NOT SLEEP FOR NEURITIS
THOUGHT SUE WAS CRIPPLED FOR LIFE “Almost Unbelievable” Relief From Krusclien This woman suffered so much from neuritis siie could not sleep at night. Other sufferers will he interested in this letter describing lier experiences: “Some years ago I had most terrible neuritis in both arms. At night I turned from side to side without sleep. I tried outward applications and took tablets, without any good results. Then my right band got so stiff 1 couldn’t bend it. Next my left foot got so bad I couldn't get out of bed. So I had to have the doctor and give up work. 1 thought I was crippled for life. He told me quite casually to take a little salts every morning. I tried both Epsom and Glauber, but they did not suit me at all. "Then I tried a small dose of Krusclien Salts regnlarly, and the remarkable difference it made in n few weeks was almost unbelievable. Needless to say I have continued it ever since. When I tell you that I am a domestic worker, and can run, jump, and skip with tlie children and do all running up and down stairs with trays, etc., it will convince you how energetic 1 am now.” (Miss) E.W.B. Neuritis, like rheumatism, lumbago, and sciatica, is caused by deposits of needle-pointed flint-hard, uric acid crystals which pierce the nerves and cause those stabbing pains. Two of the ingredients of Krusclien Salts have the power of dissolving uric acid crystals. Other ingredients of Krusclien assist Nature to expel these dissolved crystals through the natural channels. Krusclien Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 2 May 1935, Page 8
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