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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 10, Issue 9 (December 2, 1935)

Fell Down In The Street — Legs and Arms Used to Go Dead. — Effects of Neuritis Cursd by Kruschen

Fell Down In The Street
Legs and Arms Used to Go Dead.
Effects of Neuritis Cursd by Kruschen.

The effect of neuritis on this man was a strange one. At times his legs and arms seemed to go dead, and he lost all control of his movements. He would fall down helpless in the street, unable to lift a finger to save himself. But that was many years ago. Since then he has been taking Kruschen Salts regularly, and those unpleasant experiences have never been repeated.

“For several years,” he writes, “I suffered from acute neuritis. There were times when I lost complete use of my legs and arms. They went dead on me—that is the only way I can describe it—I had no control over them whatever. I would fall down in the street, or wherever I happened to be.

“It was as a drowning man clutching at a straw when I first took Kruschen Salts. I did not have any faith in it, or in anything else. I took one bottle of Kruschen and only felt slightly better, but I continued taking it and very soon I was a new man. It is about 15 years since I started taking Kruschen, and it is now many years since I have had any of the symptoms mentioned.“—E.H.

The pains of neuritis and sciatica are a symptom of deeper trouble—the same trouble that causes rheumatism, gout and lumbago. They are a sign of an impure bloodstream. They show that poisons have crept into the blood.

Kruschen is a combination of six natural salts, which ensure internal cleanliness and keep the bloodstream pure. New and refreshed blood is sent coursing to every fibre of your being. Then, neuritis, sciatica and kindred ills all pass you by.

Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

page 75 fly traps, fly papers, etc., and, above all, see to the protection of food. Safes should be protected by fly-proof netting, and foods, especially those which do not require cooking, such as bread or sugar, should be carefully guarded.

With regard to fingers, never sit down to a meal without first washing the hands carefully, and let all see to it that every effort is made this season to Swat That Fly.

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