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Soothing muscle aches and pains:Soaking in an Epsom salt bath can help relieve minor muscle soreness, joint stiffness, and bruises.
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Relieving constipation:When taken orally, Epsom salt acts as a laxative to provide temporary relief from constipation. Always follow dosage instructions and consult a doctor, especially for children.
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Improving sleep:Many people report that an Epsom salt bath helps promote relaxation and deeper sleep.
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Foot soaks:A foot soak can help with ingrown toenails, general foot discomfort, and reduce pain and inflammation.
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Splinter removal:An Epsom salt paste can be applied to the skin to help draw out splinters.
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Medical uses:In a medical setting, it is administered intravenously to manage severe asthma attacks, preeclampsia, and eclampsia, and is on the World Health Organization’s List of Essential Medicines.
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Improving plant health:Magnesium is vital for photosynthesis, so Epsom salts can improve flowering, fruiting, and overall plant growth.
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Enhancing soil:It can loosen soil, improve drainage, and help plants absorb essential nutrients like phosphorus and zinc.
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Pest deterrent:Sprinkling Epsom salt around garden perimeters can help deter slugs and snails.
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Specific plants:Use with caution or avoid on succulents, cacti, ferns, and orchids.
- Cleaning: Epsom salt can be used to scrub dirty pots and pans.
- Polishing: It can be used to polish silverware.
- Laundry: It can boost the effectiveness of laundry detergent.
Other names: Epsom salt (heptahydrate), English salt,Bitter salts,Bath salts
Epsom Salts -Magnesium Sulphate BP CAS No: 10034-99-8
Epsom Salts -Magnesium Sulphate BP