SO FAT SHE HAD TO SELL HER BUSINESS
Now 6 Stone Lighter She Starts Afresh NEW HEALTH AT 50— THANKS TO KRUSOHEN Althougli she weighed 18 stone 10 lbs. this woman had no timo to think of reducing. She was doing well in business. It was strenuous, but she was making money! Then sho began to feel tired — the work got too much for her, and in the end she had to sell out. But what a comeback she is making since she lost six stone through taking Kruschen. Read her interesting story: — "Two years ago,*I was running a very successful business, which was strenuous, but the chance of a lifetime. I ara 5 ft. 8 ins., an'd at the timo weighed 18 st. 10 lbs.— but I was exeeptionally strong. Then I began to feel tired, in fact always tired. My feet and legs began to swell, and my eycsight began to fail. Eventually, I had to sell cny business, and go into a nursing home. My heart was in a terrible state, "One day, a friend said, 'Your heart bothers you because you big heavy body gives it so much work to do. Get your fat down. Start taking Kruschen.' In desperation, I took her advice. Today I weigh only 12 stone 8 lbs. I feel perfectly fit, and yesterday I walked 7 miles. I am 50 years of age, and have been passed for life insurance. I am starting a new business, and with renewed health, I shall make good again." — (Mrs.) B.E. Kruschen is an ideal blend of mineral salts found in those European spas which have been resorted to from time immemorial by the over-stout. Before ■ the first bottle of Kruschen is finished, fat begins to go. And it continues to go, until there is no more superfluous fiesh to burden the body and endanger the health.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 121, 8 June 1937, Page 10
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