SHE HAD BLINDING HEADACHES
Tablets and Pilis Had No Effect, But— Kruschen Got at the Cause Tills woman’s headaches were of the black, blinding kind that reduce the sufferer to something like helplessness. She tried tablets. She tried pills. But the cause lay too deep for such treatment. Where they failed, Kruschen succeeded. "I used to get frightful headaches,” she writes. “The pain was terrible. No tablets or pills of any kind could cure them. One morning, casually, I tried Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water. I continued taking it, but I have not had one of those awful headaches since, Kruschen suits me better than any other liver tonic. I find’t very good.” —(Mrs) L.A.W. Blinding headaches can nearly always be traced to sluggishness of the kidneys, liver and intestines, and to the unsuspected retention in the system of stagnating waste material which poisons the blood. The six salts in Kruschen stimulate the Internal organs to healthy, regular action so that no cloggmg waste Is allowed to collect and contaminate the bloodstream. Your inside is kept clean and serene. Result—goodbye to headaches, to that sallow complexion, to that lack-lustre eye. One of the secrets of the effectiveness of Kruschen is the exact proportion of the six different salts it contains. That is why every batch of Kruschen Salts is tested and standardised by a staff of qualified chemists, before it is passed for bottling. Thus Kruschen can always be relied upon—it will have the same happy results for you that it has had for others. Kruschen is a saline, NOT a drug. Your system never “stales” to Kruschen Salts. There is never any need for increased doses. When your headaches are gone, the “little dally dose” is all you will ever need to keep you regular. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/3 per bottle.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21182, 1 November 1938, Page 2
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