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Epsom Salt Enema![]() You can prepare a mixture consisting of two ounces of magnesium sulphate, two ounces of glicerine and two ounces of warm water. Alternatively, you can use two cloves of pressed garlic in 1 liter of warm water (body temperature). Boil for ten minutes and then add two tablespoon of Epson Salt, mixing all together. Reccomendations: Warning:epsom salts can have some dangerous side effects. Do not use Epsom Salt as a laxative if you have stomach pain, nausea, or vomiting. Stop taking magnesium sulfate if you experience an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of your throat; swelling of your lips, tongue, or face. Hypermagnesemia can be fatal, especially if a delay in recognition occurs. Initial symptoms of hypermagnesemia, such as nausea, vomiting, and weakness, are nonspecific and can progress rapidly to respiratory depression, hypotension, cardiac arrest, and death. Treatment is directed toward reversing the toxic effects of magnesium, primarily in the cardiovascular and nervous systems, discontinuing any further magnesium administration, and diuresis to aid in the elimination of excess magnesium. Hypermagnesemia is most commonly seen in patients with renal insufficiency; however, it can also be seen in individuals with normal renal function, if enough magnesium is administered orally, intravenously, or rectally.(...)Nancy M. Tofil, MD; Kim W. Benner, PHARMD; Margaret K. Winkler, MD Return from "Epsom Salt Enema" to "Epsom Salt" |
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