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KNEES FELT AS IF IN CEMENT

WOMAN WHO HAD RHEUMATISM FOR 10 YEARS NOW WALKS 4 MILES WITH EASE “Since coming here from England 10 years ago,” writes a married woman, “1 have suffered terribly from rheumatism. I have been in hospital and spent money to no end. I have bought medicine, lotions, liniments, and taken advertised concoctions until I was weary. I heard of Kruschen Salts so often that I thought one day I’d try that. By this time my knees had become locked, as u in cement. 1 was just desperate, loi I felt that the day was not far off when I wouldn't be able to get about at all and it made me so downheart-

“Well,l bought a bottle of Kruschon and took a teaspoonful every morning. When the bottle was finished, 1 said, ‘Oh, it’s the same as everything else; I’m no lit Iter.’ But my husband said, ‘Persevere; try Give it a chance to act on your blood.’ Well, I got another, and before it was finished my knees unlocked —honestly they did. I could hardly believe it myself when I could stoop down and cot up again without help. 1 was so excited about it. 1 kept on, took another bottle, and believe me I am not like the same woman. I walked four miles the other day and fell fine, whereas before I could hardly walk across the floor. “My husband has been out of employment all winter, but I’d get my Kruschon Salts .before I’d buy a thing to eat. It means so much to he well and able to walk. I iool I should tell you all this, if it will benefit others.” (Mrs.) E.A. What more need he said to convince other sufferers? At any rate, they should give Kruschen a trial. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 220, 13 April 1933, Page 3

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KNEES FELT AS IF IN CEMENT Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 220, 13 April 1933, Page 3

KNEES FELT AS IF IN CEMENT Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 220, 13 April 1933, Page 3

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