HER LIFE A MISERY THROUGH BACKACHE
Pain So Bad She Could Scarcely Walk TWO BOTTLES OF EEHSOHEN PUT HBB EIGHT Three years of horrible suffering and1 tben at last— glorious relief! Tbis woman feels it is ber duty to tell otber sufferers bow she got back ber health* Here in ber letter she tells ber story: "I feel it my duty to tell you bow, after nearly tbree years of suffering witb neuritis and terrible backacbe, 1 have,. after taking two bottles of Krusehen Salts, practically cured myself. I have been in hospital, had radiant beat, etc., but nothing toucbed it until I read about Kruscben Salts,. and the benefits derived from tbem. I can walk at least tbree miles a day, now, and before I could scarcely crawl) about the house. To my surprise I bav#j also lost weigbt. In May laat I weigbed; 11 stone 9 lbs., now I weigb 9 stone 8 lbs. Krusehen is really wonderfuL" — (Mrs.) A.N. " J Tbe kidneys are tbe filters of tba numan macbine. Tbeir duty is to expel certain poisonous waste products from tbe Bystem. If tbe kidneys become sluggish these impurities accumulata and find tbeir way into tbe blood-> stream. And soon the symptoms of . general poisoning become apparent— backacbe, headache, lassitude, depression. c , Tbe six salts in Kruscben will coa*> your kidneys baek to bealtby, normal action so tbat tbey will rid your bloodi} stream of every particle of poisonous , waste matter. As an immediate xesult j yau will experience joyous relief from| tbose old dragging pains. And as yow persevere with tbe "little daily dose" of Kruscben the twinges will beeoms, less and less frequent until finally your' backacbe will be no more tban a mem« ory. 1 Kruscben Salts is obtainable at aHj Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottlej 1
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 53, 18 March 1937, Page 14
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