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Amazing Health Benefits of Epsom Salt Baths

posted by Melissa Breyer Apr 11, 2008 1:46 am
Amazing Health Benefits of Epsom Salt Baths
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By Melissa Breyer, Senior Producer, Care2 Green Living

Many of us are deficient in magnesium, and by simply soaking in a relaxing bath with magnesium-rich Epsom salt we can boost our levels of this important element. “Magnesium,” you might wonder, “what’s the big deal?” Find out the importance of magnesium and discover the many surprising health benefits of using Epsom salt in your bath.

We all know about the importance of iron and calcium, but what about magnesium? It is the second-most abundant element in human cells and the fourth-most important positively charged ion in the body. Surprisingly, it helps the body regulate over 325 enzymes and plays an important role in organizing many bodily functions, like muscle control, electrical impulses, energy production and the elimination of harmful toxins.

According to the National Academy of Sciences, most Americans are magnesium deficient, which the academy says helps to account for high rates of heart disease, stroke, osteoporosis, arthritis and joint pain, digestive maladies, stress-related illnesses, chronic fatigue and a number of other ailments. Who knew?!

Americans’ magnesium levels have dropped by half in the last century due to changes in agriculture and diet. Industrial farming has depleted magnesium from soil and the typical American diet contains much less magnesium than that of our forefathers. And in fact, the modern American diet with its fat, sugar, salt and protein actually works to speed up the depletion of magnesium from our bodies.

Interestingly, our focus on getting enough calcium is another factor in decreased magnesium levels. In a delicate dance of balance, calcium depletes magnesium yet calcium functions best when enough magnesium is present. Studies indicate that taking a calcium supplement without enough magnesium can increase the shortage of both nutrients. Researchers have found that many Americans have five times as much calcium as magnesium in their bodies, although the proper ratio for optimum absorption of both minerals is two to one.

With such widespread magnesium deficiency one might think that magnesium supplements would be called upon, but studies show that magnesium is not easily absorbed through the digestive tract. The presence of specific foods or drugs, certain medical conditions, and the chemistry of a person’s stomach acid can render magnesium supplements ineffective.

This brings us to Epsom salt. Known scientifically as hydrated magnesium sulfate, Epsom salt is rich in both magnesium and sulfate. While both magnesium and sulfate can be poorly absorbed through the stomach, studies show increased magnesium levels from soaking in a bath enriched with Epsom salt! Magnesium and sulfate are both easily absorbed through the skin. Sulfates play an important role in the formation of brain tissue, joint proteins and the proteins that line the walls of the digestive tract. They stimulate the pancreas to generate digestive enzymes and are thought to help detoxify the body of medicines and environmental contaminants.

Researchers and physicians suggest these health benefits from proper magnesium and sulfate levels, as listed on the web site of the Epsom Salt Industry Council:

  • Improved heart and circulatory health, reducing irregular heartbeats, preventing hardening of the arteries, reducing blood clots and lowering blood pressure.
  • Improved ability for the body to use insulin, reducing the incidence or severity of diabetes.
  • Flushed toxins and heavy metals from the cells, easing muscle pain and helping the body to eliminate harmful substances.
  • Improved nerve function by electrolyte regulation. Also, calcium is the main conductor for electrical current in the body, and magnesium is necessary to maintain proper calcium levels in the blood.
  • Relieved stress. Excess adrenaline and stress are believed to drain magnesium, a natural stress reliever, from the body. Magnesium is necessary for the body to bind adequate amounts of serotonin, a mood-elevating chemical within the brain that creates a feeling of well being and relaxation.
  • Reduced inflammation to relieve pain and muscle cramps.
  • Improved oxygen use.
  • Improved absorption of nutrients.
  • Improved formation of joint proteins, brain tissue and mucin proteins.
  • Prevention or easing of migraine headaches.

All this from a bath, hurray! While there are many different brands of Epsom salt, they are all the same product chemically, and can be found at most drug stores. Add two cups of Epsom salt and soak for at least 12 minutes. Do this three times weekly.

If you are pregnant or have any health concerns, check with your doctor before using Epsom salts.

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Kimberly Phoenix

We live in an area that is infested with Black Widow spiders. So this is good to have on hand. How much did you use to treat the spider bite? Did you soak your whole body or just the affected area? How often?

Joann M.

I grew up with my grandmother using epsom salt for lots of things. I kinda forgot about it until I was bitten by what I believe was some kind of spider-probably the brown since I live in Okla. I didn't know I had been bitten til I noticed a place on my leg that looked like a mosquito bite but was getting infected. I started putting antibiotic creams on it but kept getting worse-started turning red with streaks and little bumps in the streaks which started itching really bad. I, like so many other people, don't have insurance, so I was hoping I could treat it myself. My daughter got bitten by a spider in Job Corp on her arm and had the same symptoms. It turned into a staph infection, even after 3 visits to doctors and an emer. room visit to find an antibiotic to get rid of it. So needless to say I was getting worried. The infected place on my leg had gotten about a half inch big(open sore) with the streaks about 2 in. long and getting bigger. My daughter works at a Nursing home and she told me to try Epsom Salt, which I did. Within 3 days, it started going away and is now completely healed. That was a month ago. I have a scar where it was. I raised 4 children and currently have a 5 yr. old granddaughter from birth. Too many doctors want to give antibiotics for everything. Maybe my grandmother was pretty smart. I did have a dr. appt. yesterday for a different reason. Needless to say I don't think he believed the Epsom Salt cured it, but I sure do.

Liz Good

two cups in a bath three times a day, although i do five and i found it in LAVENDAR! Smells up the whole room! Love it and my skin feels like a baby's bottom!

Michelle Eldridge

Adding EOs and some other ingredients to epsom salts is a wonderful treat. Contact Perfectly Pampered @ Perfectly Pampered@yahoo.com for more information on our salt scrubs and homemade all natural soaps.

Laura G.

My personal experience with Epson Salt in a bath, I have never been left with dry skin, if anything it always feels lovely. However, whether I shower or bath, I do moisturise. I use about 3/4 of a cup of Epson to a full bath.

Mridu V.

Hi,

I am associated with a'wiki' on holistic living --http://copperwiki.org/index.php/Main_Page. I found your article very informative. Would you like to share your knowledge on this open source platform.
regards

Mira D.
  • Mira D. says
  • Apr 14, 2008 12:53 AM

I will defenetly try this simple worthy advice.
I suffer from cramp's thank you for (Epsom salt)
M.D.

Kimberly Phoenix

In reply to is a foot bath beneficial. I have heard it is as it soaks in and can help the body with aches and pains

Kimberly Phoenix

I always rinse off after as it is a bit itchy if you leave it on without showering. but that is just me.

Ann Breining

Will Epsom salts dry out your skin?

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