Sunday, May 5, 2013

There are many uses for Epsom Salts.....

EPSOM SALT 
 
Did you know it is a wonderful source of magnesium and has dozens of household uses.
 
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Listed below are some favorites:
 
Use as a relaxing Magnesium Soak – Add at least 1 cup of epsom salt to a warm bath and soak for 20 minutes.
 
Splinter Removal- Soak in concentrated epsom salt water to pull out a splinter.
 
Magnesium Foot Scrub- Make a homemade magnesium scrub (recipe below) for a boost of magnesium and super soft skin.
 
Ingredients
1 cup of epsom salt
¼ cup olive oil or almond oil
1 teaspoon liquid castille soap (optional, makes texture slightly smoother)
10-15 drops of essential oils

Better Vegetables- Add a tablespoon of epsom salt to the soil below a tomato plant to boost growth.

Facial Wash- Add a pinch of epsom salt to your usual face cleaner (or to your oil cleansing routine) for a skin exfoliating magnesium boost.
 
Tile/Grout Cleaner- Mix equal parts of liquid dish soap and epsom salts and use to scrub tile and grout. Rinse well for a streak free shine.
 
Body Aches- Add 2 cups of epsom salt to a warm bath and soak for at least 20 minutes to help relieve muscle sprains and for a transdermal magnesium boost.

Homemade Sea Salt Spray- Make your own sea salt spray to add texture and volume to hair- recipe below.

Water House Plants- Help house plants grow by adding a couple tablespoons of epsom salt to the water when you water them.

Volumizing Hair Mask- Combine equal parts of conditioner and epsom salt and leave on hair for 20 minutes. Rinse well and let air dry for thicker hair.

Foot Soak- For a concentrated magnesium boost, add 1 cup of epsom salt to a hot foot soak and soak for 20 minutes.
 
Get rid of slugs- Have slugs in your garden or on your patio? Sprinkle epsom salt to deter them.

Making Magnesium Lotion- Using magnesium flakes is a better option, but in a pinch, you can use epsom salt to make homemade magnesium oil.

Laxative- For occasional constipation, a teaspoon of epsom salt dissolved in water can help. Check with a doctor first.

Beautiful Roses- Add a tablespoon a week to the soil around rose bushes before watering for faster growth.

Soil Prep- Before planting, we add a few bags of epsom salt to the soil in the garden and water in to help replenish soil magnesium levels.

Headache relief- There is evidence that soaking in a soothing epsom salt bath may help relieve headache.

Smooth skin- Mix 1/2 cup epsom salt with 1/4 cup olive oil and scrub skin in the shower for healthy and smooth skin.

Itchy Skin or Bug Bites- Dissolve a tablespoon of epsom salt in to 1/2 cup of water and cool. Spritz on itchy skin or apply a wet compress to help relieve itching.

Minor Sunburn Relief- Use the same ratio in the itchy skin relief above and spritz on to minor sunburns to help soothe them.

Help Kids Sleep Better- Add a cup to kids’ bath water before bed to help them sleep peacefully.

How do you use epsom salt? _______ 

 Feel free to share your tips below! ______

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