HE HAD SCIATICA FOR SIX WEEKS
COULD NOT SIT DOWN— EVEN TO EAT NOW RECOMMENDS KRUSCHEN Here is an extraordinary strong .recommendation of a remedy for sciatica from one who has suffered the complaint in its most severe form. If you have ever felt the twinges of sciatica, you should certainly read itr If you know anyone who has sciatica, you should tell them about it. The recommendation comes from Mr. T. P. R. He writes : — "I suffered from sciatica for about six weeks. At times I could not sit or lie down, but had to walk- all the time. I( could not even sit down to eat. I was told by my neighbour to try Kruschen Salts, which I did, taking a teaspoonful in a tumbler of warm water every morning. When I had taken. one-and-a-half bottles the sciatica left me, and I have not felt it since. I am continuing to take a little Kruschen every morning, because I am troubled with constipation, and I do believe that Kruschen Salts is the best remedy in the world for lumbago and rheumatism. I highly recommend everybody suffering from these complaints. I owe a lot of thanks to Kruschen." T. P. R. The pains of sciatica are a sympton of deeper trouble — the same trouble that causes rheumatism, gout and lumbago. They are a sign of an'nnpure blood-stream. They show that poisons have crept into the blood. Kruschen is a combination of six natural salts, which ensure internal cleanliness and keep the blood-stream .pure. New and refreshed blood is sent coursing to every fibre of your being. Then sciatica and those kindred ills all pass you by. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 595, 28 July 1933, Page 6
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290HE HAD SCIATICA FOR SIX WEEKS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 595, 28 July 1933, Page 6
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