COULD HARDLY RISE FROM HER CHAIR
THOUGHT THERE WAS NO CURE FOR RHEUMATISM BUT ONE BOTTLE OF KRUSCHEN BANISHED IT. This woman was such a confirmed sufferer from rheumatism that she thought it was incurable. It was not until it got to the stage when she could hardly rise from her chair that she agreed to give Kruschen Salts a trial. And before she had finished one bottle her rheumatism was leaving her. Here is her letter:— “I had rheumatism so badly that once I got into a chair 1 found great difficulty in rising again. My friend told me to try Kruschen Salts, but 1 thought it was a foolish idea, as there seemed to me to be no cure for rheumatism. My friend gave me two doses to try, so that 1 need not buy a bottle unless I benefited by it. J took one dose on Monday and another on Tuesday, and by then my pain had moved to another part of my body. Well, that was a good start, so I bought a bottle and it gave me great joy to find my rheumatism disappearing, and now for a long time I have been free. I think that is a fine testimony for Kruschen Salts, as every winter previously I have had rheumatism. I would not be without my daily dose of Kruschen/’—(Miss) A.R. Do you realise what causes rheumatism? Nothing but sharp-edged uric acid crystals which form as the result of sluggish eliminating organs. Kruschen Salts can always be counted upon to clear those painful crystals from the system. And more! They ensure such perfect internal regularity that no such body poinsons as uric | acid are ever able to accumulate again. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 59, 11 March 1937, Page 8
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