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RHEUMATISM GOT HIM BADLY

KRUSCHEN TO THE RESCUE. 80 and Still a Pianist. Although old age lias, not kept this man from his occupation as pianist, rheumatism did threaten to do so recently. ... “Two years 1 ago," he writes, “I v/as suddenly taken with rheumatism, all down my left arm. 1 tried liniments, embrocations, electricity,, massage, etc.—all, to n 0 purpose. I then commenced taking a half-teaspoonful of Krusehcn Salts every morning in my breakfast tea, and soon felt benefit. My arm, which was, painful and nearly useless, to my astonishment is now, after a few weeks’ treatment, quite better. I am more than pleased, as I am a pianist, and playing made matters worse. I Jim just entering my 80th year, and am in good .health.” —G.L.A. : The pain s of rheumatism are caused by deposits of needle-pointed uric acid crystals in the) muscles and joints. The most effective 'solvents of .these crystal deposits are sodium and potassium. Glauber Salts contains sodium only. Epsom Salts has no solvent action at all, as it is not absorbed by the blood. / ... .. .... ... .... Now Kruschen Sal ts. .contain both sodium and ppta^j'q.n],rt They; only salts which brhjg .a..double action to bear in dissolving the'uric crystals. Then other ..constituent salts of Kruschen assist Nature.,toexpel, these, dissolved crystals through the. natural channels. ■ !. Still other salts in Kr,uschpn,-prevept food fermentation or decomposition taking place in the. intestinesf, and thereby check the fur, they formation, not only of uric ac.id, hut of-. othp.r body poisons which undermine • the Kruschen §alts is obtqiqable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle, health. .. "■■■- ■

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1933, Page 6

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RHEUMATISM GOT HIM BADLY Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1933, Page 6

RHEUMATISM GOT HIM BADLY Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1933, Page 6

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