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PAINS ALL OVER HIS BODY PREVENTED FROM WORKING P.Y NEURITIS AND RHEUMATISM Rrusuiien Made Him Feel a New Man Rheamaiism is an insidious complaint Unit strikes without warning. it attacks an arm, or a leg, and frequently tiie. pains spread to all parts of file body, i.uless something is done to elicek tliom. That was tiie experience oi' this man, who had rheumalism so badly that at limes lie was prevented from working. 'About 1C months ago," he writes, "I sabered terribly with rheumatism and neuritis. The pains were all over my body and some days 1 could not even get up from bed to go to work. A friend visited me and suggested that 1 should try Kruschen Salts. 1 did so, (lie result being that file pains seemed to gradually disappear. I have been going to work ever since without a break, thanks to Kruschen Salts, and 1 1 col a new mail, i would gladly recommend them to anyone." — A. R. Rheumatic conditions are the result of an excess of uric acid in the body. Two of the ingredients of Kruschen Salts have the power of dissolving uric acid crystals. Other ingredients assist Nature to expel these dissolved crystals through the natural channels. In addition. there are still other salts in Kruschen which prevent food fermentation in the intestines, and thereby check (lie further accumulation not only of uric acid but of other body poisons which undermine the health. Kruschen helps blood, nerves, glands and body organs to function properly—you gain new strength and energy—feel ■years younger—look better, work better. Kruschen Salks is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 21 May 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 21 May 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 21 May 1936, Page 8