SHE WAS GETTING FATTER
now Down to normal FRIENDS REMARK UPON HER SLIMNESS ■ — O "I was putting on flesh very fapidly," writes a married woman, "and also suffering from constipation, and was very liverish. Three months ago a friend advised me to take a teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in hot water every morning. I have kept this up regularly ever since, although I have been right down to my normal weight (9 stone) for several weeks, and I intend to carry on with Kruschen always! Several of my friends have remarked how well I was looking After my having told them how it was done ,they are doing the same." — (Mrs.) D. H. Overweight arises frequently because the system is loaded with unexpelled waste, like a furnace choked with ashes and soot. Allowed to aceumulate, this waste matter is turned into layer after layer of fat. The six salts in Kruschen assist , the internal organs to throw off each day the wastage and poisons | that encumber the system . Then, little by little, that ugly fat goes — slowly, yes — but surely. - Kruschen does not aim to reduce by rushing food through the body; its action is not confined to a single part of the system. It has a tonic influence upon every organ of elimination, every gland, every nerve, every vein. Gently, but surely, it rids the system of all poisons and harmful acids which give rise to rheumatism, digestive disorders and many other ills. You will find that Kruschen builds up remarkable new strength and energy while you are training yourself down to a point of normal weight. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 328, 15 September 1932, Page 6
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