COULD NOT DO UP HIS COLLAR
WEAK AFTER RHEUMATISM. WORKI-NG AGAIN— AT 61. There is only one way to deal with rheumatism. It is not sufficient merely to clear it out of the system — it must be kept out. For 10 years this man has been free from the trouble: — "A bad attack of rheumatic fever 10 years ago laid me up for four months. When I started work, I could not raise my right arm sufficiently to button my collar at the back. Having to get my own living, I became very anxious, because of my arm being so weak, so I started taking Kruschen Salts in small doses straight away, and have been taking it ever since. I am pleased to say I have not been troubled with rheumatism during this time. Although I am 61 years of age, I feel quite fit for my work." — J. E. M. Rheumatism, like gout and lumbago, has its origin in intestinal stasis (delay) — a condition of which the sufferer is seldom aware. It means the unsuspected aeeumulation of waste matter and the consequent formation of excess uric acid. If you could see the knife-edged crystals of uric acid under the microscope, you would readily understand why they cause those cutting pains. And if you could see how Kruschen dulls the sharp edges of those crystals, then dissolves them away altogether, you would agree that this scientifie treatment must bring relief from rheumatic agony. Moreover, Kruschen so stimulates the organs of elimination that every trace of uric acid-forming waste material is regularly and completely expelled. Kruschen keeps your inside clean and serene. Mischievous uric acid never gets the chance to accumulate again. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 273, 13 July 1932, Page 6
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