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RHEUMATISM WAS IN HIS FAMILY

FATHER AND GRANDFATHER USED CRUTCHES HE IS 79, AND STILL WORKS If anybody should expect to be troubled with rheumatism, it certainly is this man. Yet despite his family's record, he keeps free from it. He writes : — "At 50 years of age, my grandfather had to walk with crutches on account of rheumatism. So did my father, at the same age. And my two elder brothers both had to cease work before their time. Yet, thanks to those wonderful Kruschen Salts, I have no rheumatic pain whatever. I am now 79 years of age, and am still working. I think this proves conclusively that Kruschen Salts is the effective remedy for rhe.umatism." — M. L. Most rheumatic pains and swelling is caused by too much uric aeid in the body. Uric acid is composed of sharp, needle-like crystals which settle in the muscles, joints and tendons pierce the nerves, and inflame the tissues. Keep down the excess of uric acid from day to day, and it stands to reason you'll never have to suff er any more. Kruschen, which is a combination of six salts, acts upon the uric acid crystals, and assists the organs to elimate them. And by keeping the organs of elimation working properly — gently but surely expelling all poisonous waste matter every day — Kruschen prevents excess uric acid from forming again. Start on Kruschen to-morrow. Keep up "the little daily dose" and you'll soon joyfully agree with thousands of others that rheumatism meets its master in Kruschen. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 612, 17 August 1933, Page 3

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RHEUMATISM WAS IN HIS FAMILY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 612, 17 August 1933, Page 3

RHEUMATISM WAS IN HIS FAMILY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 612, 17 August 1933, Page 3

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