The Many Benefits of Epsom Salt
Epsom
Salt is the little known mineral that can fix just about anything.
Named after the spring in Surrey, England, in which it was found, this
mineral can be ingested or applied topically. Its chemical name is magnesium sulfate, and this natural remedy offers many health benefits and is something everybody should keep in their medicine cabinet.
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Aches and pains
1. Body stress: Soak
in a warm tub and add Epsom salts. When the salt is dissolved in the
water, it is readily absorbed through the skin. The magnesium ions can
help with stress, as they promote serotonin production and lessen
adrenaline’s impact. Magnesium also helps with the energy cell
production, reducing restlessness and anxiety.
2. Pain and cramping:
A long soak can also offer relief to pained muscles and inflamed
joints. The therapeutic salt bath also works at soothing abdominal
cramps, tension headaches, and tired feet.
3. Constipation: When
ingested, Epsom salts also moonlight as saline laxatives. You can drink
a cup of warm water with two tablespoons of salt dissolved in it to
sooth constipation. However, it is not recommended that you use this
remedy more than once per day and it's best to consult your doctor if
symptoms persist.
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Medical purposes
4. Clean arteries: Epsom
salts offer relief to the health of your arteries by decreasing
inflammation and protecting your arteries' elasticity. This can help
improve your circulation and ward off cardiovascular illness, with less
risk of clots, plaque buildup, and arterial wall damage. To reap the
benefits, soak in a bath of Epsom salts three to four times a week.
5. Blood sugar regulator:
Both the magnesium and sulfate in Epsom salts help the body produce and
use insulin better. With regular oral or transdermal Epsom salt intake
your blood sugar can be better regulated, resulting in improved daily
energy levels and a lowered risk for diabetes.
6. Nerve function: Epsom
salts facilitate many enzymatic functions. Their positive effects on
the body include regulating fluid retention in cells and using calcium
to transmit chemical signals in the nervous system.
7. Healthy feet: Not
only will soaking your feet in Epsom salts relieve those daily aches
and pains, but it also can treat athlete’s foot, reducing the itching
and burning, and help heal toe nail fungal infections.
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First aid
8. Splinters: Loosen
a splinter by soaking the inflicted body part in warm water with Epsom
salts. The mineral acts as an anti-inflammatory around the wound and
will soften the splinter, allowing for easy removal.
9. Sprains and bruises: Adding
two cups of the salt to a warm bath can help alleviate inflammation and
pain caused by sprains and bruises. Soak in the tub and the pain will
soon be lessened.
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Beauty routine
10. Exfoliate the skin: Take
a handful of the salt and rub it gently over damp skin, to remove dead
skin cells. Your skin will be left looking healthier and feeling soft.
This method is suitable for your hands, feet and any other skin areas
that need exfoliating.
11. Face cleanser: Add a teaspoon of Epsom salts to your regular cleanser or make your own clarifying treatment with this recipe:
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12. Loosen blackheads: You
can use the salts to remove oil from your pores and dead skin cells.
Exfoliate to remove any dead skin from around the blackheads. In half a
cup of hot water, mix a teaspoon of Epsom salts with four drops of
iodine, stirring until the salts are completely dissolved. Let the
mixture cool down a bit and then massage this onto the blackheads. Let
the treatment dry completely and then was your face with warm water,
patting dry with a cloth.
13. Hair product buildup: Remove
any excess hairspray or other styling products from you hair by mixing 1
cup of Epsom salt and 1 cup lemon juice into a gallon of water (3.8
liters). Let this solution sit for 24 hours before you start using it.
Pour the concoction over your hair. Leave it in for 20 minutes and then
wash and condition your hair after.
Around the house
14. Household hand wash: As
an alternative to store-bought hand cleaners, mix Epsom salts with baby
oil for soft and clean hands. Store in bottles and stash them next to
the sinks in your home.
15. Gardening helper: You
can use Epsom salts to help your garden grow. You can use it to
fertilize plants and grass, facilitate plants nutrient absorption,
prevent leaf curling, remove insects or stop a slug infestation.
16. Clean pots and pans: To
treat really dirty dishes pour some Epsom salt into the water as it
helps grime come off easier. The salt's abrasive texture helps loosen
the food without leaving your pots and pans damaged.
17. Tile and grout cleaner: For
an effective tile and grout dirt remover, mix equal parts Epsom salts
and liquid dish detergent together. Scrub dirty or stained surfaces with
this, allowing the mix to soak in for 2 minutes. The grime is loosened
effortlessly. Rinse clean after.
18. Remove detergent buildup: Unwanted
gunk builds up on the inside of your washing machine over time. Remove
detergent buildup with Epsom salts to protect your washer and see it
running efficiently. Run an empty cycle with hot water, a quart of white
vinegar and a cup of Epsom salt. After a minute stop the cycle and let
the solution soak for an hour.
THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOU PHYSICIAN BEFORE
HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
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