KNEES WOULD ROT BEND
HAD TO SLIDE DOWNSTAIRS BETTER AGAIN AFTER SEVEN YEARS OF PAIN This woman — a widow — has a message of hope for every sufferer from rheumatism. She bore the pain of it for seven years — yet she is quite all right again now. She writes: "I am a widow, aged 55, and for seven years have suffered terribly with muscular rheumatism and rheumatic gout. Two years ago I could not bend my knees to walk downstairs. I had to slide down and then pull myself up again by the rail. I had to have a stick to help me along. Then early in April last year, I was advised to try Kruschen Salts. I got one bottle, and by the time that was gone, I began to feel brighter and better. I have gone on ever since, and am now able to walk with comfort." (Mrs.) F.M.T. Rheumatism, lilte gout and lumbago, has its origin in intestinal stasis (delay) — a condition of which the sufferer is seldom aware. It means the unsuspected accumulation of waste matter and the eonsequent f ormation of excess urjc aeid. If you could see the knife-edged crystals of uric acid under the ' mieroscope, you pwould 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 scientific 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 al Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 374, 8 November 1932, Page 7
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