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HAD TO BE FED LIKE A CHILD

BED-RIDDEN WITH RHEUMATISM. Kruschen Gave Her New Life. To this woman 1 it must have like commencing to live a new life, jj r \ when she began to use her arms and legs again, after they had been helpless for ten years. • “I suffered with rheumatism/’ she writes, “and had been bedridden’since _ . 1920. I could not move arms or legs, and had to be fed like a child. Every-' . body thought I should be an invalid all my life, I. forced myself to fight jjr against it/and tried a number of different things. It was Kruschen that eventually saved me, and to-day I “l. v consider it is saving my life. My con- / t dition has greatly improved, a/id my limbs are gradually becoming more supple. Already I can eat without assist- " ,/. ance, and dress myself—which I had not done for ten years.’’—M. H. ' 1 ■ No remedy , can bring permanent relief from rheumatism unless it perform • three separate functions. These are , (a) dissolution of the needle-pointed uric acid crystals which cause the pain ; , (h) the expulsion of these ' crystals ~v from the system; (o)' prevention of a t-. further accumulation oErtfric acid. > Two of the of KrusChen |||*f Salts are the solvents ■ \?i of uric acid known to medical science. They swiftly dull th 6 sharp edges of 1 l V the' painful crystals'/-theri convert them ■- into a harmless solution/; Other ingredients of these Salts\liaye a stimulat-* ;/ ■ J ing effect upon the and ' :/ sist them to expelfthe dissolved ufatib needles through the natural channel/ . Combined with these solvents ancTelirii- • ;> ' inants of uric acid are still other saltij : . which prevent food ' fermentation talk ' ing place in the intestines, arid there*' ~ : by check the further formation of mi*, chievous uric acid. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists arid Stores-at 2/6 per bottle. ■ , , >'v ■ v / '

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1932, Page 6

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310

HAD TO BE FED LIKE A CHILD Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1932, Page 6

HAD TO BE FED LIKE A CHILD Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1932, Page 6

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