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Epsom Salt


Epsom salt is a mineral (magnesium sulfate heptahydrate), found in nature but also produced artificially.
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This salt derives its name from the town of Epsom, England, where the compound was first distilled from water.

It draws toxins from the body, causing perspiration and allowing other minerals end up in the skin.

Among the therapeutic indications, it is important to mention that magnesium sulphate is traditionally used as a laxative. It improve digestion and allows to eliminate without side effects thousands of stones from the liver. Cleansing the liver and gall bladder from gallstones is one of the most important and powerful tools to improve your health.

As a compound, magnesium sulfate also increases the amount of digestive enzymes in the pancreas and it helps in purifying and detoxifying your body from heavy metals.

An Epsom salt bath is rich in magnesium, a mineral that helps to eliminate all the harmful acids on your skin. Taking a bath also helps to restore magnesium and sulfate in your system because they can be absorbed through your skin.
While increasing your magnesium levels, these salts also delivers sulfates, which are extremely difficult to get through food but which readily absorb through the skin.

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Sulfates serve a wide variety of functions in the body, playing a vital role in the formation of brain tissue, joint proteins and the mucin proteins that line the walls of the digestive tract.

People that suffer from high blood pressure, heart problems, or diabetes, should consult a doctor prior to using these salts for bath.

Many people also use these salts to treat their constipation. They work like a laxative. The salts can be mixed with water and taken orally or used in an enema.

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