Thursday 10 October 2013

Epsom salt spa


Whilst bathing, magnesium sulphate is absorbed through the surface of the skin where it may gently help to support the removal of toxins from the body.
Both magnesium and sulphate molecules may have an ability to help extract excess sodium, phosphorus and nitrogenous toxins from the body. Its soothing action may help with troublesome skin including eczema, psoriasis and sensitive skin.
Magnesium sulphate dissolved in water creates a static, unified, electrical field, and immersing your body in it helps to create a magnetic balance.
Often recommended by physiotherapists and specialists. Epsom salts may also act as a natural emollient to soften & exfoliate the skin.
Unlike other salts, it does not leave the skin feeling dry. On the contrary, Epsom Salts leave the skin with a soft and silky texture. This pure mineral has been able to stand the test of time because so many people seem to get results. Generations of people have relied on the natural values of Epsom Salts.  From Holland and Barret

An article about Epsom Salt in Dailymail UK

Dose: 2 cups in bath water. soak 20- 30 mins.   [From Dailymed and Livestrong]

Also do read about the modern alternative of treating and controlling eczema here.

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