But the invention of the Cluthe Truss-- the only truss that can be depended on to prevent protrusion-- makes hand or hospital massage unnecessary; it takes their place.
It massages the weak ruptured parts as well as a skilled hand-massager could, as well as could be done at a hospital. And charges nothing for giving the massage-- there is no expense beyond the price of the truss.
It massages the weak ruptured parts entirely automatically or mechanically. And does it in a wonderfully simple way; the massaging device-- so small it would go in a watch case-- is so simple that you'll wonder when you see it how it can produce such a strengthening effect.
Keeps massaging the weak ruptured parts all day long-- all without a moment's attention from you, all without keeping you from your work, all without in any way interfering with your pleasure.
And, at the same time, holds the rupture constantly and comfortably in place.
Takes all strain off the ruptured parts, rests the weakened muscles while the massage is strengthening them; just as you must rest a strained ankle-- keep your weight off it-- while it is healing.
Keeps you from even feeling a single one of the strains that are apt to do so much harm when other trusses are worn.
That is how this remarkable truss, while overcoming your weakness, rids work of all its dangers.
Takes away all risk of further weakening yourself or of making the rupture worse.
Instead, any work you do will actually help make your rupture better, actually have a healing or curative effect.
Every movement you make-- in working, walking, exercising, even in breathing-- so acts on the Cluthe Truss as to help produce the strengthening massage.
This massage is wonderfully soothing, like gently rubbing a bruised spot.
And is so remarkably beneficial that in about one hundred and ninety-nine cases out of every two hundred, the rupture usually begins to get better almost the day a Cluthe Truss is put on.
So remarkably beneficial that the Cluthe Truss has cured some of the worst cases of rupture on record-- cured many of them even after everything else, including operation, had done no good whatever.
For this massage does for the weak ruptured parts exactly what exercise does for the arms or legs-- gradually gives new strength-- in most cases soon makes the ruptured parts as strong and sound as a dollar.
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This massage, in some ways, is like Osteopathic treatment.
Which, as a cure for certain ailments, is fast taking the place of drugs and surgical operations.
Most likely you've heard or read about some of the Osteopathic cures. Nearly everybody, nowadays, has. Maybe you know of Osteopathic cures right there in your own neighborhood.
Some of the cures made in this way seem almost magical.
And it is largely because massage forms a big part of it that Osteopathic treatment does so much good, especially in many kinds of weakness.
Like a weak back, or weak kidneys, or weak or worn out nerves, etc.
And there's only one reason why Osteopathic physicians can't cure rupture as easily as any other weakness.
Like hospital massage, it can be given only when you are flat on your back; and, unless a Cluthe Truss is worn-- which takes the place of Osteopathic Treatment and makes it unnecessary, just as it does the hospital massage-- there would be no way of preventing protrusion between treatments.
Moreover, Osteopathic treatment, like hospital massage, would be too expensive for most people. Even if given only occasionally. For Osteopathic physicians charge $3.00 to $5.00 a treatment.
But the Cluthe Truss keeps giving the massage part of Osteopathic treatment-- the strengthening part of the treatment-- all day long; and all without any expense, except the small cost of the truss.
+How Your Rupture is Kept From Coming Out+
And How the Cluthe Truss is Held in Position by Suction-- No Belt, Leg-straps or Springs Around the Body
Cluthe's Advice to the Ruptured · The Wunder Library — complete classics, free to read, with narration.