FAT PEOPLE WHO HAVE KEGH BLOOD PRESSURE
SHOULD TAXZ KRU3CHEN SALTS ONE WOMAN 20 POINTS DOWN Whether they know it or not manv thousands or people who are rat have high blood pressure. Your Doctor can explain all that. And lie can also tell you that if these thousands or rat rolks would lose a goodly part or their excess rat they would also lose their dangerous high blood pressure. Take the case of this woman Tor example—just one or thousands that have lost Tat by taking a daily dose or Krusclien salts. In a grateful letter she writes: — “ I have had trouble with my back arid high blood pressure. I was always tired and was twenty pounds over-weight. 1 tried taking Kruschcn smalts, and lost rive pounds in one week. The pain has stopped and blood pressure is 20 points down, and now I can get around much quicker and feel too per cent perfect, thanks to Kruschcn Salts. I will always recommend them.” (Mrs) D.W. To lose fat the safe, Inexpensive way, take one-half teaspoon of Kruschen In a glass or hot water every morning before breakfast—cut down on fatty meats, potatoes, cream, butter, and sweets. Furthermore, millions of people the world over—lean people—thin people—all kinds of people take Kruschen Salts for constipation, dizzy spells, sluggish liver and headache—it helps to put vigour and ambition into the indolent and makes those who take the “ little daily dose ” gloriously alive and active. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/3 per bottle
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20524, 14 June 1938, Page 11
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