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HAD TO BE FED LIKE A CHILD BED-BIDDEN WITH RHEUMATISM. KRUSCHEN GAVE HER NEW LIFE. To this woman it must have been like commencing to live a new life, when she began to use her arms and legs again, after they had been helpless for ten years. “I suffered with 'rheumatism," she 'writes, ‘‘and had been bedridden since 1920. I could not move arms or legs, and had to be fed like a child. Everybody thought I should be an invalid all my life. _ I forced myself to fight against it, and tried a number of different things. It was Krusehen that eventually saved me, and to-day I consider it is saving my life. My condition has greatly improved, and my limbs are gradually becoming more supple. Already I can eat without assistance, and dress myself—which J had not done for ten years.”—M. H. No remedy can bring permanent relief from rheumatism unless it performs three separate functions. These are (a) dissolution of the needle-pointed uric acid crystals which cause the pain; (b) the expulsion of these crystals from the system; (e) prevention of a further accumulation of uric acid. Two of the ingredients of Krusehen Salts are the most effectual solvents of uric acid known to medical science. They swiftly dull the sharp edges of the painful crystals, then convert them Into a harmless solution. Other ingredients of these Salts have a stimulating effect, upon the kidneys, and assist them to expel the dissolved uratic needles through the natural channel. Combined with these solvents and eliminants of uric acid are still other salts which prevent food fermentation taking place in the intestine, and thereby check the further formation of mischievous uric acid. Krusehen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 67, 21 March 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 67, 21 March 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 67, 21 March 1933, Page 2

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