WOMAN BENT DOUBLE WITH! SCIATICA SCARCELY’ ABLE TO MOVE KRUSCHEN PUT HER RIGHT IN ONE WEEK When sciatica attacked this woman six years ago, she could scarcely move. Treatment after treatment failed to I help her. She tried Kruschen and got ■ immediate relief. In one week, her; sciatica had gone. To-day, she is able ■ to run a boardinghouse to supporti herself and her boy. “Six years ago, I was doubled up; with sciatica," she writes. “I could; scarcely move. I tried everything ’ but to no avail. Then I took Kruschen; Salts. The first dose gave quick re-; lief. At the end of one week, I was i completely cured. Now, I always be-' gin the day with a pinch of Kruschen I in a cup of hot water. I live a strenu-: ous life, being widowed four years ago,: and having a son to keep. I run a boarding-house, rise at 6 a.m. and retire at 11 p.m. I am 52, but everyone says I look 32. Hy bust and hip measurements correspond with to-day’s fashionable figure—all thanks to Kruschen Salts.”—(Mrs.) F.E.R. Sciatica, like neuritis and lumbago, is rheumatic in origin. The excruciating pain which is characteristic of sciatica is due to needle-pointed uric acid crystals piercing the sheath of the great sciatic nerve. Two of the ingredient salts in Kruschen dissolve uric acid crystals. Other salts in Kruschen help Nature to expel these dissolved crystals through the natural channels. Still other salts in Kruschen check food fermentation in the intestines, and thereby prevent uric acid and other body poisons from forming again. That is why Kruschen succeeds where other treatments fail. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/3 per bottle.
CONSULT— M. A. Kitchen M.P.S., F.S.M.C., Fellow Institute of Ophthalmic Opticians (London). OPTICIAN Please ’Phone 2040 for appointment. ROOMS: Kitchen’s Pharmacy, 9 Avenue.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 82, Issue 288, 6 December 1938, Page 8
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