LAID UP FOR WEEKS BY SCIATICA
At 76 Kruschen # . Conquered His Complaint 10 YEARS LATER— HE'S STILL GOING STRONG At 86 years of age, this man is still going strong, yet 10 yehrs agd he was laid up for weeks with an attack of sciatica. But he feoUquered "the trouble and it has never come back. Read how he keeps fit in spite of his advanced age: — "Ten years ago, I was laid up for about a month with a severe attack of sciatica. I was quite unable to sleep, and I suffered very much. I tried several remedies, but obtained little relief. At last I saw one of your advertis'ements, and decided to give Kruschen a trial. I stuck to it andtook about hal-'-a-teaspoonful every morning in my tea, and my sciatica gradually wen':, I was 86 last month— still going strong — and my fripnds aslc me how I keep my clear skin and healthy loolrs. I tell them all it is due to Kruschen Salts. "— C.T.L. Kruschen rid this man bf sciatica, despite >his age, because it goes to the root of the trouble and removes tho cause, which is impurities in thd blood-stream. Whether you are in your 'teens or past your primfe, it is neither too early nor too late to-start on the "little dailv dosc. " Just a tiny, tasteless pinch in your morning tea or eo'ffee — that's the Kruschen rule for constant fitness. Kruschen is a comhlnatior. of six x.atural salts which slimulafe your liver, kidneys and digestive tract to healthy. rogular activity. They ensure internal cleanliness and keep Ihe bloodstrearti pure. New and rcfreshed blood is sent coursing to every iibre of your being. Then sciatica, neuritis, and lcindred xlls all pass you bv. KrusChea Salts is obtainable at 'all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 175, 11 August 1937, Page 7
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303LAID UP FOR WEEKS BY SCIATICA Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 175, 11 August 1937, Page 7
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