HER RHEUMATISM KEPT COMING BACK
Daughter Suffered with Same Complamt KRUSGHEN MADE THEM BOTH WELL Rh'eumatism often runa in families. In this case, mother and daughter were affected, and they both suffered very severely for weeks at a time. The son tells how his mother and sister were resiored to health by Kruschen Salts: — » • 'Until about four years ago, my mother, who is 67 years of age, was subjeet to regular and periodie attacks of rheumatism which rendered her completely helpless for weeks at a time. Even when she was abie to get about, she suffered pain and was never really free from it. Then she s'tarted on Kruschen Salts, taking it reguiarly every morning. As a result, her rheumatism gradually improved until it was gone completely, while her general liealth has improved beyond belief. "Two years ago my sister had im attack of Tlieumatism and was bedridden with it for three weeks. With the approval of her doctor, Kruschen Salts was tried, and like my mother, • my sister was completely cured. We are all three very gratef ul. ' 't—W.R. Rheumatism' is hereditary where the members of a family have a pronounced tendency to ereate urie acid in qxcess, of the body'a requirements. The excless acid foTms needle-pointed crystals which settie in the joints, in the muscle ancl nerve sheaths, and are the cause of most Theumatic pains and awelling. Kruschen will quickly dissolve the shaTp crystals. It will also flush those dissolved crystals clean out of the system, Then if you keep up the "little daily dose," yoUr inside will be so regular,. so free from stagnating waste matter than no such poisons as uric acid will ever get the chance to accumulate again. Kruschen Salts is ob't'ainable at all, Ohemists and Stores at- 2/6 per bottle. j
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 192, 31 August 1937, Page 11
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