Rhuematism and Sciatica.
Crippling Pains Banished by Zam-Buk
The stimulative quality in Zam-Buk enables the balm to act like a tonic on the skin tissues. It thus makes-it very va'.uable for use as an embrocation in cases of deep seated ailments like rheumatism and sciatica.
Mr Fred Bishop. Ostrich Farm, South Head Sydney, writes: — ' "Not very long ago 1 bad a dreadful attack of rheumatism, which occasioned me terrible pains. The whole of my body became affected. The joints swelled, and my.condition was, really awfuL I was conveyed to the hospital, where two doctors treated me for some time, but, despite their efforts, the pains still racked my system, and I decked to procure seme Zam-Buk, and treat myself with it I rubbed ZamBuk well into the joints and affected parts, and the benefit I derived far exceeded my anticipations.' I obtained great relief from the start, and after a few days treatment I was completely cared." Mrs N. Archer, of 222 Bnnrke-street, Dailingburst. Sydney, N.S.W., writes as follows: "For five years I was an unfortunate victim of sciatica, which attacked me in the hips. My sufferings during that time were dreadful, and for about a year I never left my bed. I placed myself under some of the leading doctors, but I got no better under their treatment, and despaired of being cured."
"A friend then advised ma to try salt baths, as hot as I could, bear them, then apply molten Zam-Buk. I tried this 1 treatment, thoroughly massaging the Zam-Buk well into the joints and all parts where the pain was. For Bix weeks I regularly continued this treatment, after daily improvement, I was completely cured. I never have the slightest ache or pain now, so I have a great deal to thank Zam-Buk for. Zam-Buk is sold by all chemists and stores at Is 6d or 3s 6d per pot.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 13 July 1917, Page 3
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314Rhuematism and Sciatica. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 13 July 1917, Page 3
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