KEPT FROM HIS SHIP BY SCIATICA
SAILOR Vi/HO COULD HARDLY WALK FOR PAIN NOW ACTIVE AGAIN ON KRUSCHEN SALTS This old sailor had to give up the sea. Rheumatism had so crippled Jam that ho could only make his way about on land with pain and difficulty. Here he tells how a friend introduced him to a remedy which made him perlectly lit, for the" hard seafaring file again within a week:•‘1 have been a seaman and travelled all over the world in sailing ships. Some time ago I was taken bad with sciatica and rheumatism. I was treated for a month, which did me no good. My leg was just like a ton weight. If I went out I had to rest two or three times before 1 got home. One day ail old mate of mine asked me what was the matter, and he said ‘get some Kruschen Salts.’ So 1 got some and lam pleased to say I felt a great case. After continuing for a week, .1 was a great deal better and on the Saturday I was hack on my ship. .1 have taken them m my tea every morning and have never had the pain since. I am 61 years of age and feel quite lively.”—T.li.YV. The pains of rheumatism and sciatica are caused by too much uric acid accumulating in the body. Kruschen Salts brings quick relief from the cutting, stabbing pains because it actually rids your blood of poisonous uric acid. Two of the ingredients of Kruschen Salts dull the sharp edges of uric acid crystals, then dissolve them away altogether. Other ingredients of these Salts assist Nature to wash out these dissolved crystals through the natural channels. And as they go, there’s no doubt about those aches and pains going too ! Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19126, 22 September 1936, Page 4
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