CHAINED TO BED BY BACKACHE
Could Not Walk or Even Stand Now — Thanks to Kru>chen — Npt a Trace of Pain This woman's life was made a misery by the naggi'ng pains of backache. She was forced to stay in bed for days at a time. Then her father, who was over eighty, and "had proved the value of Kruschen himself, advised her to try it. She did, and here is her grateful letter: — "For years I have been suffering with pains in the back. At times I had to stay in bed for days. I could not walk or even stand. My father was using Kruschen Salts for the same thing. He, too, used to sufifer badly, and Kruschen cured him. He advised me to try it. I did so, and did not get a pain for three years. I then neglected my daily dose for about sis months, and two months ago the pain returned. I tried another remedy-— it failed, so I again started Kruschen. Now I have not a trace of pain. My father, who is over 80 years old, has not an ache or a pain either, thanks to Kruschen Salts." — (Mrs.) H.R Pains in the back are usually due to poisons in the blood— poisonous waste produets which tired kidneys are failing to filter from the system. When these poisons settle in the regions around the kidneys, they inflame the tissues and canse those excruciating pains. The six salts in Kruschen coax your kidneys back to haalthy, normal action, so that not a particle of poisonous waste matter remains unexpelled. Your inside is thus kept clean and serene. You experience joyous relief from those old dragging kidney pains. Kruschen Salts is obtainable- at all Chemists «and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 9, 26 January 1937, Page 11
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