Here are some facts about the products I choose to help me succeed the above:
Epsom Salt: Studies have shown that magnesium and sulfate are both readily absorbed through the skin, making Epsom salt baths an easy and ideal way to enjoy the amazing health benefits. Magnesium plays a number of roles in the body including regulating the activity of over 325 enzymes, reducing inflammation, helping muscle and nerve function, and helping to prevent artery hardening. Sulfates help improve the absorption of nutrients, flush toxins and help ease migraine headaches. Read Full Article
Sea Salt: The health benefits of sea salt include: relief from rheumatoid arthritis, muscle cramps, psoriasis, and osteoarthritis. It also helps in providing relief from acne and rhinosinusitis, and improves the electrolytic balance of the body. It has healing properties that play a vital role in maintaining acid-alkali ratio, regular heartbeat, and relaxed sleep, along with providing relief from general body fatigue. Read Full Article
Oatmeal: Oatmeal is full of vitamins, minerals and lipids that add moisture to benefit the condition of one's skin. Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Susan Stuart told us, "Oatmeal contains both anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and as such is ideal for sensitive skin and to treat a variety of skin disorders (i.e sunburns, eczema and poison ivy)." Read Full Article
Add 2-4 TBS to a bath
Baking Soda: Baking Soda helps to detoxify (from alcohol, caffeine, nicotine and medications) and alkalize your body. Baking Soda does not contain fragrances and chemicals, it is colorless and odorless, and it does not leave residues in the bath tub. It makes bath water alkaline and leaves the skin feeling silky. Read Full Article
Lemongrass: Lemongrass acts as an overall tonic to
the body’s systems. It’s both purifying and toning to the
skin. Lemongrass can soothe sore muscles and joints. Lemongrass has a an aroma that can heighten awareness and
promote a positive outlook. Read Full Article
Rosemary: Rosemary supports healthy digestion and
helps soothe sore muscles and joints. Long revered by
healers, Rosemary was considered sacred by the
ancient Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Hebrew cultures.
Rosemary’s herbaceous and energizing scent is
frequently used in aromatherapy to combat nervous
tension and fatigue. Read Full Article
Recipe:
2 cups of Epsom Salt
1 Cup of Sea Salt
1/2 cup Oatmeal
4 Tbs. Baking Soda
10 drops Lemongrass
10 drops Rosemary
Optional:
7 drops Yellow Food Coloring
What You Need:
Food Processor
Add your Oatmeal first |
Process until fine |
Add 2 cups of Epsom Salt |
Add 4Tbs. of Baking Soda |
Add 10 drops of Rosemary
Add 10 Drops of Lemongrass |
Add 1 Cup Sea Salt NOTE: I did this in a separate bowl but it is not necessary, you can add to the processor bowl. |
Add 7 drops of Yellow |
Mix well then add to processor bowl |
Pulse 1-3 times till mixed |
I simply reused a bunch of containers I saved for a project such as this.
I'm sure this little container looks familiar!
Add 2-4 TBS to a bath
Enjoy this amazing Muscle Relaxer and mood elevator!
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor or medical professional. The information shared in my post does not constitute medical advice. Furthermore, individuals are recommended to seek professional medical assistance in the event they are suffering medical conditions. Most importantly, consider becoming your own health and wellness advocate.
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