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minus-square0^2linkfedilink3•4 months agoEpsom salts don’t do anything for muscles: https://www.painscience.com/articles/epsom-salts.php There are a ton of references in the article.
minus-squareMaevelinkfedilink1•4 months agoMaybe. I never heard the detox stuff until now. A MD and on a different occasion, PT recommended 15 minute soaks with it, 12 being the magic minute. Either way, it softens the water, so that’s nice, and it’s inexpensive.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•4 months agoMy skin always feels really soft after an Epsom salt bath. No idea why it does that, but I’m definitely a fan of the results.
minus-squareMaevelinkfedilink2•4 months agoHard water makes soap harder to rinse, that may be a factor.
Epsom salts don’t do anything for muscles: https://www.painscience.com/articles/epsom-salts.php
There are a ton of references in the article.
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Maybe. I never heard the detox stuff until now. A MD and on a different occasion, PT recommended 15 minute soaks with it, 12 being the magic minute. Either way, it softens the water, so that’s nice, and it’s inexpensive.
My skin always feels really soft after an Epsom salt bath. No idea why it does that, but I’m definitely a fan of the results.
Hard water makes soap harder to rinse, that may be a factor.