TO CORE BACKACHE A SPECIALIST'S ADVICE Backache, that excruciating, agonising pain in the small of the back which almost drives ono crazy, and often makes the slightest movement torture, is almost invariably duo to the failuro of the kidneys to do their work properly.. The first thing that happens when the kidneys begin to fail is the deposit of "uric acid crystals, which usually first mako their presence felt in tho nerve sheaths in the big muscles of tho back ancl hips. Whenever the condition occurs, there are two things to be done; first, dissolve out the uric acid crystals, and, second, restore the natural tone and vigour of the kidneys, so that the uric acid which continually forms in the body is filtered from tho blood and flushed out of tho system in a natural manner instead of being permitted to collect and crystallise as described above. Formerly, to accomplish these two objects it was necessary to take expensive courses of treatment at famous springs, but an eminent scientist has recently discovered that tho same result may be secured at slight, expense by drinking, three or four times a day, a glass of water in which has been dissolved a teaspoonful of "Aikia Saltrates." This pleasant-tasting compound, which enables you to reproduce the curative and medicinal properties of the most famous springs, is obtainable of any chemist. "Alicia Saltrates" should in a few days not only remove all nric acid from tho blood, thus ridding you of backache, rheumatism and lumbago, but will at the same time restore the kidneys to normal activity and perfect health, thus guaranteeing freedom from future attack.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21471, 20 April 1933, Page 13
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