SHE GOT RID OF DIZZINESS AND FAT
Honsework Is No longer a Trouble to Her KRUSCHEN MADE HER A CHANGED WOMAN Dizziness and overweiglit almost made tMs woman give np — and at 59 she has a nine-roomed house to runl But one day her husband brought home a bottle oi Kruschen Salts. To-day, a changect woman, she writes: — •'I suffered from dizziness for years. I never thought of tabing Kruschen Salts, but one day my husband brought home a bottle and asked me to give Krnschen a fair trial. I began with a very small dose which I increased to a» level coffee-spoonful. Kesult, I got rid of surplus fat whieh I could well do without, and I am quite cnred of my awfnl dizziness. Best of all, houseworfc is no longer a burden — and at 59 I have a nine-roomed house to run, doing the eooking and small laundry. A few months ago I.was thinking of giving in, but Kruschen has made all this .work seem light." — (Mts.) M.S. Dizziness is a common symptom of impurities in the blood-stream, harmful poisons whieh sluggish body organs are failing to expel from the system. If these poisons are allowed to accumulate, they 'are often converted by the body 's chemistry into layers of ugly fat. Krnschen Salts is Nature 's recipe for xnaintaining a condition of internal eleanliness. The six salts in Kruschen stimnlate the liver, kidneys and bowels to fnnction properly, so that all blood f iuipurities and fat-forming waste matt'e. are regularly and completely elimin"ated from the system. Then pure, refreshed blood goes coursing through your veins, carrying new health and energy to every part of the body. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at allj Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle. I
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 212, 23 September 1937, Page 13
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