HE WAS ALWAYS TIRED AND ILL.
Three Complaints Gave Him a Miserable Time. New Life’s a Joy / Kruschen Thanked. Suffering from three complaints—disordered kidneys, sciatica, and rheumatism, how could . h.s man b anything else but always. tired and ill? Yet, he nulls us in his letter, that in four weeks, Kruschen Salts brought about a complete transformation.” This is what he writes:—“Up to a mon h or so ago, 1 had suffered continually from kidney disorder, .sciatica, rheumatism, tnd generally felt off colour. J was constantly tired, and under m. dical supervision. I tried many rem dies I had seen adver.ked, but without effect until. I gave Krusch?n Salts a nLI. In four weeks, Kruschen has brought about a compl te transformation. I have a heal hy appetite and once more fuel that it is good to be alive.” —S.V.N. Constant tiredness, nearly always results wh n the kidneys are disordered. Xnd it is quite common for kidney disorder to be accompanied by the pains of sciatica and rheumatism, as happened in this case. The kidmys ‘are the filers of the human machine Their duty is to expel certain poisonous wastes from the system. If the kidneys become sluggish, these impuri.i: s find .their way in,o the bloodstream. Soon poisons are accumulating in the system, ur.c a..ia crystals begin to form, and the seed of half-a-dozen common ailmen s is sown. The sci ntific combination of salts in Kruschen quickly coaxes the kidneys back to healthy, normal action. As an immediate resul , the sufferer experiences relief from those dragging back pains. Then the uric acid crystals are dissolved and piesed out of the body through the na ura! channels— and life becomes a joy again. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at nil Chemists and Stores, at 2/6 per bottle.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 414, 22 April 1937, Page 7
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298HE WAS ALWAYS TIRED AND ILL. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 414, 22 April 1937, Page 7
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