HEARTBURN KEPT HIM AWAKE
HE WAS AFRAID TO EAT —Until Kruschen Ended His Indigestion What a worry he must have been to his wife! No food agreed with him. Acid indigestion made him positively I wretched. In this letter, his wife tells how she found a way to end h’.S troubles: - "My husband developed a wretched i form of acidity." she writes. "Meals i were a misery to him. He could not sleep for heartburn. His eyes were baggy, and nights without sleep played havoc with his nerves. Business kept him from home a great deal, which meant that I could not help him to get over his complaint. But. when lie did i get a spell at home. I gave him j Kruschen Salts. I was amazed at the . results obtained from three large but- | ties. That weary look left his face, and, j his indigestion gradually disappeared. 1 He eats supper now a thing I never 1 knew him do before. It is a treat to ; hear him say. Tm hungry.’ It seems i ton good to be true He takes the ‘little 1 daily dose’ of Kruschen now. and he will keep on taking it.”—(Mrs) K.M.E. Consider for a moment the cause of your indigestion. Your internal organs have lost tone, and your gastric—or digestive—juices are failing to flow freely. Your food, instead of being digested is stagnating in your stomach and intestinal tract. and producing harmful poisons. The immediate effect of the six salts in Kruschen is to promote a natural flow of the digestive and other vital juices of the body. Soon after you start on Kruschen. you will find that you are able to enjoy your food without any distressing after-ef-fects. And as you persevere with the “little daily dose.” you will see that the relief Kruschen brings is lasting relief. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/3 per bottle, j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 29 November 1938, Page 7
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