HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE IN YOUNG GIRL
- now reduced by 17 points . KRUSCHEN AS PART OE HER TREATMENT . . % Thousands of people who are .well On into middle age — and particularly those who have to carry a load of fat — have high blood pressure. But • for a young person to be a subject j to this condition is very unusual. i Writing herself, the girl in question "says: — "I am suffering with a very high blood pressure. My case is unique, according to several doetors whom I have consulted on account of my being so young. "Part of the treatment for this particular malady requires constant use of an aperient, effective without being drastic. After trying many varied kinds, my doctor decided on Kru•schen Salts as being the safest and most effective aperient for my particular case. "I am very pleased indeed with the result. After taking Kruschen Salts for a few days only, my blood pressure has been reduced by 17 points — which is indeed gratifying. I shall cont'inue with this remedy and hope with the help of these excellent Kruschen Salts to make further progress." — (Miss) I.B. Kruschen is the surest, safest, and most sensible way to keep your in-. side regular in its most important daily duty. You will find that your system never becomes hardened, but always submits to Kruschen's gentle and friendly power of persuasion. There will never be any need to increase the "daily dose." And while Kruschen will be keeping you free • from constipation it will. also bfe putting into your body the six mineral salts which Nature ordains as essential to health. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 500, 6 April 1933, Page 7
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