DAUGHTER HAD CRYING SPELLS
“Nerves” Brought on by V/ orrying After Kruschen “a Different Girl” | A mother writes:—“Early this spring my eighteen-year-old daughter had a nervous breakdown. After doctoring for over five weeks, she didn’t seem to make much improvement. She still had crying spells and fits of the blues. So I decided to give Kruschen Salts a trial, starting with a large half teaspoonful in hot water 1 first thing in the morning, and the I little daily dose in her tea tor lunch and supper. In less than a week the crying spells had stopped and she began to. sleep better. That was three months ago. To-day she is full of pep, and sleeps and eats well. She is a different girl. I am still giving her the little daily dose. “My husband, young daughter and myself have also taken Kruschen Salts this spring, and find them wonderful for banishing that tired feeling one gets in the spring. For myself, I had bad neuritis in my left arm and shoulder —couldn’t sleep for the pain. That has gone, and 1 feel grand.”—(Mrs.) M.L. The commonest cause of depression is partial constipation—an insidious complaint, because the sufferer is seldom aware of it. It means the gradual accumulation of body poisons which dull the mind, damp the spirits, sap the nervous strength and lower the whole vitality. Kruschen Salts make constipation impossible. They help the liver and kidneys to perform their natural duties in a natural way; they clear away gently, bnt completely all poisonous waste matter;- and ensure an uncontaminated blood-stream. Therefore, if you keep to Kruschen, you need never know the meaning 'of melancholy; never feel “nervy” or depressed. Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/G per bottle.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 444, 27 May 1937, Page 7
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294DAUGHTER HAD CRYING SPELLS Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 444, 27 May 1937, Page 7
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