LIFE WASN’T WORTH LIVING LONELY WIDOW’S HTS OF DEPRESSION. NOW CHEERFUL—THANKS TO KBUSCHEN. A widow—7o years of age—living Moae in the “back oi a I”—rhenmatism in her hands and knees. Is there anv wonder that she became de- j pressed to the point of desperation? : Fortunately, she tried th- one remedy | that eonld put her right —Krnschen ; Salts. <<Pthought I would send a few particulars of the benefit I have received ■ from taking Kruschen Salts for about I two years. I am a widow 70 years of ; age. ' Naturally, my joints were very [ stiff and I had rheumatism in niy hands [ and knees. T have very little rhemnat-I ism now. In fact, very often none at 1 ail. and my joints are much more supple. But, worst of all, I used to get | fearful fits of deprr -ion—(l live alone | in a lonely place ;—so much so that I j was afraid to walk by the river waieh I runs close to my house, unless I sboul-l | tempted to jump in and end all. I ; am pleascii to tell you I never have ; those feelings now. In fact, anyone ■would look upon me a® a most cheer* j fu! companion.*’—Mrs F. A. C. ’ The commonest cause of depression is : partial constipation—an insidious com- | .plaint. because the sufferer is seldom • aware of it. It. means the gradual ■cumulation of body poisons which dull . •the mind, damp the spirits, sap the nervow® strength and lower the whole vi- ; talifv. Kruschen Sait® make constipation ' -impossible. They help the liver and , Sidneys to perform their natural duties ,in a natural way; th y clear away gently. but completely, all poisonous was’e. • matter, and en-ure an uncontaminated ■ blood-stream. Therefore, if you keep to Kruschen. you need never know the .meaning of melancholy; never feel . “nervr” or depressed. Kruschen Salts i- <J •ains'-'li* a" ill J Chemists and Stores at per bottle.* ■
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 190, 13 August 1931, Page 10
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