COULD NOT KEEP FOOD DOWN
Drugs Pi'oVed Usfiless f^r His Indigestion kRUSCHEN' fiROUGHT HIM BACK ±0 PERFECT HEALTH For eight years now this man has enjoyed perfect health, yet at one time he had become a physical wreck through indigestion. To-day he passes i'o^ 50, though he is in his 65 th year, and indigestion is a thing of the past. How was this remarkable change brought about? His letter will teJl you: — "Ten years ago, I was a physical wreck with gastrie indigestion. After taldug treatment which ineluded numcft)us driigs without ohtaining relief, I got into a hdpeless sfcate. It was so bad I could not keep food down. Finally I tried Eruschen Salts, affji £tti eight years now I have enjoyed a State of perfect health. I am supervisof in a wafld-famous motor works aiid my work entails a lot of f ootwork, but, aitllough i am iix my 65th year; I pass tor 50. ' ' — E.T. In indigestion your foqd, instead of being ' assiffiilated by your system, simply cOllects and stagnato inside you, ptoducing haroiful acid pOisohs. What you need is a tonic — Nature's own tonic — Nature's six mineral salts. YOU get all theso six salts in KrUschen and each.of them has an. abtion of its owh: Together, ibey. siiinulate and tune up the bodily fuiictions from a number of different angles. The first eff'ect of these salts is to ptbmote ihe flow of saliva and so awaken the appetite. The neit actibff occurs in the stomach, where the digestive juic'es are eneouraged to pour out and act correctly updn tlie food. Again, in the ifltestihal trhet, certain of these salts promote a further ffow of those vital juices which deal with partly digested lood and prcpare it fiiially for absorption into the s-ysteni. KriiSchen Salts is obtainable at..ali Chemists and Stofes at 2/6 per bottle.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 146, 8 July 1937, Page 13
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