TRAVEL MADE HIM CONSTIPATED
fSalesman Says Kruschen Jhe Only Thing |CO KF.F.F HIM "ON HIS TOES" ij? "X am a commercial traveller," Jwrites a correspondent, "and due to tendless travelling by train, I find that *1 become constipated if I do not keop (myself well purged. Kruschen Salts is ithe only thing that will do this effec(tively and not interfere with my work. I taka a laTge dose of Kruschen every iSaturday night and on Sunday, when J thave no work to do, the Salts act on jme. On week-days I taka a small dose •the first thing on rising. It is necesa&ry that I be 'on my toes" all ithrough the day, and this is the only "way that it possibly can be done. I liave tried other laxatives and they have proven to be either unreliable or Earsh in their action." — V.L. Half the ills which afflict humanity can be traced to one root cause. That eause is internal sluggishness: failure &o keep the inside free from poisonous .■waste matter. Autp-toxemia, or selfjooisoning, is the i^evitable penalty. ' Kruschen Salts i^STature 's recipe f or maintaining a coiylition of internal deanliness. Thei sp salts in Kruschen 'itimulate your internal organs to cmooth, regular ection. Your inside is jthus iept cleaj of those impurities ■which, allowed to accumulate, lower the fyphole tone of the system. But Kruschen has more than this laecessary aperient effect upon you: it iworks directly npon your blood-stream, jtoo, invigorating it so that it floods (every fibre of you with tingling energy. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Checnists and Stores at 2/6 ^er bottle.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 69, 14 December 1937, Page 14
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