DEPRESSED BY ACUTE ACIDITY
SHE AWOKE WITH A GNAWING PAIN REMEDY THAT BROUGHT COMPLETE RELIEF There can surely be no doubt about the effectiveness o£ a remedy lor acidity that can give such permanent relief as in this woman’s case:— “I suffered for many years from acidity in various forms,” she writes. At last it became so acute that every morning I woke with a gnawing pain and a great depression of spirits. I tried Kruschen Salts, and the effect was magical. The pain subsided and the depression lifted like a cloud. I have taken the daily dose of Kruschen ever since. That was about five years ago, and the Kruschen does not lose its effect. It did more than produce temporary benefit—it completely relieved in a year or two, and I have not had that gnawing pain since.”—(Miss) E. M. H. The reason why Kruschen puts you right, and keeps you right, is because each little tasteless pinch is a full day's supply of six mineral salts that your inside must have—salts Nature, would see you get if you led a healthy active life in the open. These vital salts restore proper activity to the liver and kidneys so that every particle of poisonous waste matter is expelled from the system. The blood is thus cleansed and refreshed and sent coursing to every fibre of your body. Get a bottle of Kruschen to-day, and start to-mor-row morning. Keep up the “little daily dose” and your internal machinery will soon be running smoothly. You will grow steadily fitter, day after day, until you feel fit to the finger-tips. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at ail Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19640, 7 November 1933, Page 2
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281DEPRESSED BY ACUTE ACIDITY Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19640, 7 November 1933, Page 2
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