HEAD TIED UP TO RELIEVE PAIN
HAD HEADACHES FOR DAYS AT A TIME BETTER AFTER SIX MONTHS OF • KRUSCHEN A woman's gratitude for the benefits she has received from Kru- 1 schen Salts induces her to write this letter : — "Before taking Kruschen, I was troubled with rheumatic pains and headaches for days at a time. I would walk around with my head tied up to obtain relief, and in the mornings jny limbs would be so stiff I could scarcely rise. Now my headaches are very rare, and I can rise in the mornings feeling refx-eshed. "Incidentally, I may say that my weight has dropped from 12 stone to 9 stone 3 lbs. I was taking Kruschen for six months before I began to find it giving me any actual relief, but would not be without it now." — (Mrs.) W. H. C. Most headaches start when your internal machinery stops — whe.n your organs of elimination go on strike and fail to keep the system free from waste. The result is a poisoned blood-stream. Keep your liver and kidneys working smoothly and you'll not have to suffer any more. Put the six salts of Kruschen into your blood and these organs will be gently persuaded to function as Nature intended they should. Restored to healthy action, they will ensure that every particle of clogging waste material is regurarly and completely expelled. You will enjoy a condition of internal cleanliness. Youx* blood-stream will be purified and refreshed. Kruschen Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all brings lasting relief from headaches dizziness, lassitude and depx-ession, in the only possible way. That is by Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 598, 1 August 1933, Page 6
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