Heartburn Kept Him Awake He Was Afraid To Eat ~Until Kruschen Ended His Indigestion What a worry he must have been to his wife No food agreed wvith him_ Acid indigestion made him positively wretched: In this letter, his wife tells how she found 2 way to end bis trouble: "My husband developed 2 wretched form of acidity; 01 she writes: "Meals were 2 misery to him; He could not sleep for heartburn. His eyes were} pisyea and nights: without sleep havoc with his nerves: Busi- ness kept him from home a great deal, which meant that I could not help him to get over his complaint: But, when he did get: 2 spell at homel e gave him Kruschen Salts. I was amazed at the results obtained from three large bottles. That weary look Jeft his face, and his indigestion gra dually disappeared He: eats supper now ~a thing I never knew him do hefore: It is a treat to hear him say 'Lm hungry It seems too good to be true: He takes the 'little daily dose' of' Kruschen now and he: will keep on taking it. ~~(Mrs:) K_ ME: Consider for 2 moment the cause ofl your indigestion: Your internal Or- gans have lost tone,- and your gastric or digestive juices: are failing to flow freely. Your food; instead of being digested, is stagnating in your stomach and intestinal tract, and pro ducing harmful poisons_ The immedi- ate effect of the six salts in Kruschen is to promote a' natural flow: of the digestive and other vital juices: df thel body: Soon after you start on Kruschen, vou will find that: you are able to enjoy: your food without any distressing after-effects: And as yote persevere with the 'little daily dose; you will see that the relief_ which Kruschen: brings is lasting relief: Kruschen Salts is obtainable at al] Chemists and Stores at 2/3 per bottle:
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 25, 2 December 1938, Page 20
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319Page 20 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 25, 2 December 1938, Page 20
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