DOCTOR SAVES HIS OWN LIFE An amazing letter of gratitude to the makers of Kruschen Salts "It is the very Salt of Life" \HBy» lrt^.wt^b^^°Zt^^l^l^ t } atolls *** disinterested ijWe to bring tne claims w tacfod by the statements of such an eminent authority. Dear Sirs, During the past few months I have often felt inclined to write you concerning the efficiency of your Mineral Salts, but cottomary prejudice of the profession against the giving «f ttfdmoflials has hitherto hindered me from doing so. However, the very pronounced benefit I have experienced from a long course of the Kruschen Salts compels me to hesitate no longer. For the sake of brtvity m omit the next paragraph of thi doctor's letter, which describes in medical terms the symptoms of a very striata iNness from which he was suffering. He then continues: — Knotting that the usual drugs would be of no avail, I eventually too* to a systematic course of your Kruschen Salts, and have much pleasure is trilifl* you that the results have been almost phenomenal. Mv . . j- _._.«» '*mort*A m» tn rprnvpr hut nnxv T ***« *f.~_l..«..ti_- V ton shed my former woes like a garment. Hyperacidity, Gouty j-BUrtoms, Hemorrhoids, Rheumatic pains, though none very severe, ■ere each of them sufficient to make themselves unpleasant at times. Xkey hare all vanished, and now I keep to the Kruschen Salts with the gtsott regularity. In fact, I would rather forgo breakfast than miss B* morning dose. It is indubitably the very Salt of Life. I may tell you plainly that I have no interest in advertising your perfectly balanced natural corrective, but I feel that if I did not write tail acquaint you with my own personal experience I should be wanting if common gratitude. Yo« are at perfect liberty to make what use you may desire of this letter—all I ask is that you refrain from divulging my name. I remain, Yours very truly, jftj YOU need Kruchtn too beau when civilisation started. The jxrittbk conditions of civilised life—ike lack of fresh air and exercise—gbbed sun of certain mineral salts atiefe Nature ordained as essential. Ai fat as civilisation advanced the lnKa of mankind tended to deteriorate,'and medical science has to-day pored that this deterioration is due ■ the lack of those salts. The nmcquence, in one word, is consitter caused by our all-too-pleasant Rfctaauteni for one, excessive fatigue fer another. Unaccountable lethargy aodibekaes, depression and sleepleaoess. These can all be traced back •ia absolute certainty to that one Worse troubles follow, and our very lives are eventually threatened simply because we live—and have to live—that Nature intended. The alternative to M-health Doctors now agree.that since you cannot get your proper supply of natural salts in Nature's own way you must get them in some other way. The " little daily dose " of Kruschen of exactly the same mineral salts that Nature prescribes for your wellbeine. It is the "little dailv dose that does it —not a big dose occasiorfally. in your morning cup of tea—no more. Taken in that way Kruschen a absolutely tasteless. And " that way " is the way to constant and complete fitness, internal cleanliness, energy and cheerfulness. Keeps white shoes Jjjj looking like neiv c -* except kid Bon Ami works wonders. Put it on-with a wet brush—let it dry—then dust it off with a dry cloth. You'll find that all the dirt, dust and grass stains have disappeared. Just the fresh original whiteness remains—without any pasty, chalky streaks. Bon Ami also cleans windows, mirrors, white woodwork, aluminium, brass, copper, bathtubs, etc. , .—in fact, it has scores of uses \ throughout the house. 1 ' . Cake and Powder most housewives use both Hasn't Scratched Yet Milk made digestible. Appetite is an important factor in ■ digestion. Benger'a makes fresh milk appetising to everyone. Even those who ordinarily do not like milk, relish it as Benger's Food. For a change, Benger's Food admits of many easy variations in flavourings —vanilla, chocolate, coffee, etc. Benger's is, at the same time, one of the most inexpensive and valuable of foods. A cupful of ** night, just before retiring, is one of the best ways to ensure sound, healthy sleep. Benger's Food is sold by Chemists and Stores everywhere. Invalid Recipes in booklet, PO«t free from BENGER'S Food, Ltd., 350, George St., SYDNEY. Sole Mmufaaimri: Benger's Food. Ltd.. Otter Works. Manchester, England. Of Comfort Renown—a i • DUST-FREE MATTRESS Draptn and Furnisher» tlock thes new idea in Duet-Free Mattresses "Kozidown"
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19158, 15 November 1927, Page 11
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