SCIATICA RAN IN THE FAMILY
Grandfather, Father, Grandson Were Victims KRTJSCHEN ENDS FAMILY CTJRSE Sciatica and lumbago ran in this family. Grandfather, father, and grandson suffered from both these agonising complaints. But the grandson found a way to end the family curse. His letter tells how he did it: — " Dp to 10 yeais agy, I suffered from sciatica and lumbago. In f'act, one week, I had to be 'ironed out' every morning before I could go to my work. My grandfather and my father had sciatica and lumbago, so I suppose it was hereditary. Ten years ago, 1 started taking Kruschen Salts, and since then I have never had a suspieion of a pain. I never take anything else but my daily dose of Kruschen, year in and year out." — G.R.L. Sciatica and lumbago are commoiily caused by too much-uric acid in the body. And when fhese complaints run in a family, there is a hereditary tenaency to. make uric acid to excess. But, if you can keep down the excess of uric acid every day, it stands to reason that you will not have to sufPer anv mo're. _ That is just what Kruschen does — it. rids the blood of the excess of poisonous uric acid. If there are deposits — in the muscle sheaths, as in lumbago — or piercing the nerves, as in sciatica — or in the joints, as in rheumatism, Kruschen- Salts dissolves them and a,ssists Nature to pass them out of the body. And as they go, aches and pains go tool That is not all — Kruschen Salts keeps your inside so regular, so free from stagnating waste matter, that no such body poisons as uric. acid ever get the chance to accumulate again, Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemistsx and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 87, 29 April 1937, Page 13
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