“SHE USED TO BE SO SLIM”
CHANCE REMARK WHICH OPENED NURSE’S EYES Lost 291bs of Fat by Taking Kruschen Salts It is often a chance remark that makes a woman realise that she is putting on weight. Nurse N.C. heard the Matron say she was looking middle-aged and plump—and it opened her eyes. A weighing machine only confirmed the bitter truth —so she immediately took steps to get rid of that unwanted fat. In the following letter she tells of her success with Kruschen : “I am a nurse, and did not notice how I was putting on flesh until I overheard a remark passed by Matron; ‘lsn’t Sister looking middle-aged and plump, and she used to be so slim.’ I saw in an advertisement how someone had lost two stone by taking Kruschen. I determined to try it, and for the last four months I have, steadily lost weight. “When I weighed myself after that chance remark, I weighed 10 stone 8 lbs; lam sft 4iil, so you see I was much overweight. We have our own scales, so I weighed myself each week, and I now weigh 8 stone 7 lbs—quite a respectable weight—and I have also lost the rheumatism I had in my foot. I did not diet or do any special exercises; just kept on ordinary food. I shall never be without Kruschen, and shall recommend it to all my patients.”— (Nurse) N.C. You are safe when reducing weight with Kruschen Salts. Kruschen is not in any sense a drug; it is a saline —an ideally balanced blend of six natural mineral salts which doctors have approved for many years as a thoroughly safe and rational treatment for obesity. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 19 December 1935, Page 8
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