ARMS FELT AS IF ON FIRE
NIGHTS OF AGONY WITH NEURITIS WOMAN BRALSES KRUSUHEN bhe had tried so many “remedies” —always without result—-that she had little i-uith in anyiinng. But filially something induced her to try b.ruschen—and this time she was not disappointed. Read her own version of ’ now she rid herself ot neuritis, and put an end to those sleepless nights ol agony:— “1 leel 1 must write and let yuu know the benefits 1 have leceived from taking Kruscheu baits. For a long, long lime 1 suffered num neuritis. 1 used Lu- lie awake night after night iu agony. My hands and arms just felt as though i had them in the lire, and L could get no relief. On c day 1 was scanning my morning paper, and saw where a suii’erer had found relief with Kruschen, so I thought 1 would give it a trial. I started taking haif a teaspoonful of Kruschen balls every morning, and 1 felt better after every dose. 1 hadn’t much faith, as I had tried so many sc-called cures, but now L praise Kruschen with all my heart. I shall keep on taking it and recommending it to everyone L come in contact with.’’—(Mrs.) A.II. The pains of neuritis and sciatica are a symptom of deeper trouble—the same tiouble that causes rheumatism, gout and lumbago. They are a sign of an impure blood-stream. They show ; that poisons have crept into the blood. Kruschen is a combination of six natural salts, which ensure internal cleanliness and keep the blood-stream pure- New and refreshed blood is sent : coursing to every fibre of your being. Then neuritis, sciatica and kindred ills all pass you by. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Storbs at 2/6 per bottle.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 126, 30 May 1935, Page 8
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295ARMS FELT AS IF ON FIRE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 126, 30 May 1935, Page 8
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