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Is it safe to put Cerebos salt in my bath water?

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Neither. Himalayan salt is chemically a table salt, while magnesium citrate isn't easily absorbed transdermaly, nor is it economic to place in a bathtub full of water. If you're looking for amazing sleep, muscle relaxation, pain relief, and replenishment of magnesium stores, your best bet is epsom salt (magnesium sulfate). read more

A historical description of sool-baths in the 1875 "London Medical Record" hypothesizes that salt "furnishes a good conducting recipient for animal electricity." Adding table salt to bath water may have originated as a means to emulate bathing in the ocean or sea. read more

Sea salt bath preparation varies. Stephanie Donaldson, author of “The Bath and Body Book”, creates a sea salt bath by pouring 2 heaping tbsp. of a chosen sea salt or a botanical bath salt directly under warm water flowing from the faucet and into the tub. read more

As well as cleansing your aura and your chakras, a salt water cleanse has other wonderful health benefits: the skin is an organ of elimination, and a salt water soak will draw toxins and heavy metals from the tissues. This effect is enhanced when baking soda and Epsom salt are also added to the water. Add one cup of each to the bath. read more

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