January 26, 2012

Epsom Salt Review

I am a sucker for a warm bath on a cold winter night. Recently I was given the opportunity to try some Epsom Salt in that bath and it was lovely! I have learned that Epsom Salt is an inexpensive addition to any bath and that for me it helps sooth my sore muscles and get rid of my headaches.

One of my favorite things about the pure Epsom Salt is that it does not have a scent. This means that I can use it without aggravating an already sensitive head. There are also so many things you can use Epsom Salt for beyond a nice bath.

Did you know that you can use Epsom Salt much like a fertilizer in your garden? I guarantee it will be less expensive! To learn more about this and many other uses for Epsom Salt go visit the Epsom Salt Council.

9 comments :

  1. Epsom Salt is great. Its great in the bath! Its neat that you can use it in your garden! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. I had just heard about epsom salt in the garden when trying to find ways to improve my soil this year!

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  3. This would be great for a bath after a workout when my muscles get so sore

    Marlena Curley
    marlena.curley@live.com

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  4. This would help my feet at the end of a long day.
    Jessica Cox

    momma62404@yahoo.com

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  5. Is this review just for generic epsom salt?

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  6. I love soaking my feet in hot water and epsome salt.

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  7. Epsom Salts, is a tried and true product for Relaxing in the tub. Great after a massage. That is when I get one. This is pure luxury, but with out the hefty price tag. The lack of scent keeps it natural.

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  8. Hiya Epson Salts are Great I use them for my feet quite often. I've flat feet and they hurt quite often.

    And wow fertilizer really? you learn something new everyday.

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  9. I always think of it for soaking sprains, but I guess it makes sense that it would be good for baths in general!

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