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WOMAN BOUND IN COTTON WOOL

HELPLESS FOR WEEKS WITH RHEUMATISM Now Out Again—Thanks to Kruschen She was bound from head to foot in cotton wool She could not sleep without the use of sleeping draughts. Yet, within two weeks of starting to take Kruschen Saits, she was on the road to recovery. This is how she tells us about it:— "Although 1 am a young mother of only 22. I suffered terribly from rheumatism.” she writes. "I had to lake sleeping draughts because I could not sleep for pain, and I was bound from head to foot in cotton wool. Careful nursing and the best of attention did not bring relief, and I began to lose heart. I wished 1 was dead and out of the agony. I told so. "I tried remedies of many other kinds. They did no good at all. At last. 1 turned to Kruschen. In two weeks I was right on the road to recovery. Today, I am a different woman. My neighbours have pitied me, but now 1 shall surprise them, for I am going out with my husband for my first walk for eight weeks.”—(Mrs) R. The pains of rheumatism arc caused by needle-pointed uric acid crystals settling in the joints, nerves and sinews. Kruschen Salts contains ingredients which dissolve these crystals, and other ingredients which help the kidneys to expel the dissolved crystals from the system. And, if you persevere with Kruschen. it will keep your inside so clean and regular that uric acid crystals cannot form again. Kruschen Salts is taken by the people of 119 countries. In none of those countries is there anything quite like Kruschen—nothing that can give the same results. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2,3 per bottle.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 29 March 1938, Page 7

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WOMAN BOUND IN COTTON WOOL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 29 March 1938, Page 7

WOMAN BOUND IN COTTON WOOL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 29 March 1938, Page 7