Listing description
Epsom
salt is a natural exfoliant and anti-inflammatory remedy that can be used
to treat muscle aches and
sore muscles, dry skin, and even to fight various internal health issues.
Simply add Epsom salt to your next detox bath recipe or foot
soak to create a luxurious and therapeutic at-home spa experience.
Detailed description
Epsom salt derives its name from a bitter saline spring located at
Epsom in Surrey, England, where the compound was first distilled from water.
It’s different from traditional salts in that it is actually a mineral compound
of magnesium and sulfate.
The chemical formula for magnesium
sulfate is MgSO4, which
shows that Epsom salt can actually be broken down into magnesium, sulfur and
oxygen. Epsom salt is composed of small, colorless crystals and does look
similar to table salt — however, table salt is completely different from Epsom
salt since it consists of sodium chloride.
7 Benefits of Epsom Salt
There is a laundry list of ways to use Epsom salt in your daily
life. Here are some of the top benefits of Epsom salt:
1. Boosts Magnesium Levels
Appropriate levels of magnesium are absolutely key to good health,
and it is very common to have a magnesium deficiency. Known as hypomagnesemia, low magnesium levels can be caused by
alcoholism, severe diarrhea, malnutrition or high calcium levels (hypercalcemia).
By simply soaking your feet or entire body in a bath containing Epsom salt,
internal levels of magnesium can be increased naturally without taking magnesium supplements.
Magnesium regulates over 300 enzymes in the body and plays an important role in organizing many bodily
functions, including muscle control, energy production, electrical impulses and
the elimination of harmful toxins. Magnesium deficiencies contribute to today’s
high rates of heart disease, stroke, arthritis, osteoporosis, chronic fatigue syndrome, digestive disorders as well as mental illness. By boosting your internal
magnesium levels through external use of Epsom salt, you can help improve or
ward off many avoidable health ailments.
2. Reduces Stress
Everyone has heard of the recommendation to have a good soak in a
warm bath after a rough day (whether mentally or physically rough) — it’s a
great way to bust stress. If
you want to amplify the stress-reducing benefits of a nice, long soak, then add
a cup or two of Epsom salt to your bathwater. Not only will the magnesium in
the Epsom salt help to relax your muscles, it can also help to relax your mind.
According to research from the University of North Carolina, magnesium deficiency enhances stress reactions. Further studies show that magnesium has a profound effect on stress and neural excitability — and magnesium salts such as Epsom salt can reduce stress
and improve neuropsychiatric disorders. Magnesium is critical to the production
of energy in cells so, by increasing magnesium levels, you can feel revived
without feeling restless (as opposed to how people feel revived from caffeine
consumption).
3. Eliminates Toxins
The sulfates in Epsom salt assist the body in flushing out toxins
and providing a heavy metal detox from the body’s cells, hence lowering the internal
accumulation of harmful substances. Human skin is a highly porous
membrane; by adding minerals like magnesium and sulfate to your bathwater,
it triggers a process called reverse osmosis, which actually pulls salt out of
your body and harmful toxins along with it.
For a detoxing bath, add at least two cups of Epsom salt to bathwater and
soak for 40 minutes total. The first 20 minutes will give your body time to
remove toxins from your system while the last 20 minutes will allow you to
absorb the minerals in the water and help you emerge from the bath feeling
rejuvenated. Make sure to consume water before, during and after the bath
to protect yourself from
dehydration and increase
detoxification.
4. Relieves Constipation
Epsom salt is an FDA-approved laxative and is commonly used
to naturally relieve constipation. When taken internally, Epsom salt acts like a laxative by
increasing water in the intestines and cleansing the colon of waste. A roundup
of studies published in Therapeutic Advances in
Gastroenterology notes that there is strong
evidence that Epsom salt “has potent laxative effect in vitro through the release of digestive hormones and
neurotransmitters.”
Internal use of Epsom salt can bring about temporary relief from
constipation, but like any laxative, it is not meant to be a long-term solution
or a substitute for a healthy high-fiber diet.
If a laxative solution is a must, it’s smart to avoid many of the
harsh laxatives on the market today, which are commonly loaded with artificial
colors and flavors and questionable chemicals. To take magnesium sulfate
orally, it’s typically suggested to dissolve one dose in eight ounces of water.
Stir this mixture and drink all of it right away. You may add a small amount of
lemon juice to improve the taste.
Make sure to drink plenty of liquids while consuming Epsom salt to
prevent dehydration. Magnesium sulfate taken orally should produce a bowel
movement within 30 minutes to six hours.
5. Reduces Pain & Inflammation
A warm bath containing Epsom salt is known to ease pain and relieve
the inflammation at the root
of most diseases, making it a beneficial natural treatment for bronchial
asthma, sore muscles and headaches
(including migraines). Epsom salt can also help heal cuts and reduce the swelling that accompanies sprains and
bruises.
Have an annoying and painful splinter stuck in your hand? Soak the
problem area in warm water and Epsom salt, and the splinter should be drawn out
of the skin in no time! Soreness after childbirth? Epsom salt can help with
that, too. In general, healthy magnesium
levels from Epsom salt use can help overall bodily inflammation since low magnesium has been linked with higher C-reactive protein (CRP), a marker of inflammation in the body.
6. Improves Blood Sugar Levels
Healthy magnesium levels have been linked with a reduced risk of
developing diabetes. Epsom salt is an excellent source of magnesium. Both magnesium and sulfate help improve the body’s ability to
produce and utilize insulin. Regular intake of Epsom salts, either orally or
transdermally, can help to regulate blood sugar, lowering the risk of diabetes
and improving daily energy levels. Studies continue to show how a healthy
intake of magnesium is associated with a lower risk of the development of type 2 diabetes in both men and women, proving Epsom salts work as natural diabetes remedies.
7. Volumizes Hair
Adding Epsom salt to hair products can help decrease excess oil, which contributes to hair looking flat and weighed down. One
easy way to create your own volumizing conditioner at home is to combine equal
parts Epsom salt and conditioner (example: two tablespoons conditioner + two
tablespoons Epsom salt). After shampooing hair as usual, apply the volumizing
conditioner mix to hair, coating it from the scalp to the ends. Leave the mix
in for 1o to 20 minutes before rinsing. This is a great weekly hair
treatment.
PRICE
$4.17/KG OR $1.89/IB
For more information:
mobile: +2348039721941
contact person: emeaba uche
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website: www.franchiseminerals.com

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