HAD TO BE FED LIKE A CHILD
• • ■ ,i:: v ~ V'-/,--BED-RIDDEN W.l+H RHEUMATISM.^ . .. ■: ■■■ - >. . .* '*Ryrt' Kruschen G'ave Her New Life. Ar? To this woman it must have bepji . like, commencing to live; .a) hew. life).„ when slie began to use, her arms and;. legs again, after they had been helpless :.(/ for ten years. * \ I ■* . 5 L “I suffered with rheumatism,r writes, “and had been 1925. I could not move arms or legs, . ;*H arid* (had to be fed like a child. Every- .?*? body thought I should be an invalid: ' ..i j all. my life. I forced myself to fight . ;. >• against' it, and tried a number of- dif- *. n ferent It was Kruschen that i eventually saved me, and to-day I * ‘W consider it is saving my life,* My con* -. dition has greatly improved; * and -my ' limbs are gradually.becoming more sup-- : y, pie. Already I can eat-Without assist: jjU ance and dress' myself—which’. ; Tv ; hail lynot done for ten years.”—M. £' No remedy can- bring; permanent' re- R, lief from rheumatism, unless it performs three separate functions. ,These are , (a) dissolution of the;;'* needle-pointfel'. \ 'R uric acid crystals which' cause the pain') ,: . ~ •(b) the expulsion p. of these T from the system (c) - prevention of a further accumulations'of-uric acid. ;|| . Two of the ingredients, - j|| Salts are tbe most (effectual solvents * . of uric acid known to ntiedical science. ; They swiftly dull the* sharp, edges, ot :•£ the* painful crystals, then, convert them. into a harmless solution. Other inured- i v,. ients of these Salts ;haV]e a stimulat- |.| ing effect ;uppn the, kidpeys, and . as_ .J... 'sist them : |c(|expel uratio. . * needles tlirifugh; the.vna4o.lw- chanoel, , Combined .With, these ; Aplvenfe arifLelim. jßinants of uric acid; salts j. f which prevent food Termetitatiofi. tak- ,*•£ ing 'place in. the intestines;,(and there- > < bv check the further formation of- mischievous uric acid. .? * Kruschen* Salts ;is atr ail- f. Chemists and Stores at 2/6 pdr' bottle.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 6
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312HAD TO BE FED LIKE A CHILD Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 6
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