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From the page: "The Many Uses of Epsom Salts By: Dee Braun 1 vote Your Rating: 5 Add a comment to your rating I remember as a kid when my Great Aunt Grace would put some Epsom Salts in a dish pan, add really warm water and soak her feet because they hurt. So, to me, that's... more
Reviewed by michaelarchangel Mar 14 2009, 06:17pm ( 16 reviews ) • articlesnatch.com
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Rated by imchillywilly on Apr 28 2009, 11:38am
i've used it, worked for me.
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Reviewed by vinmiller on Apr 03 2009, 7:29pm
Taking a bath with Epsom salt is also a great way to absorb Magnesium, particularly for muscle issues. However, it's counterproductive if you bathe in tap water and absorb it's chorinated byproducts as well.
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Rated by FAMILYHEALTH on Apr 02 2009, 8:42am
Studies show loads of benefits from the major components of Epsom Salt
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Reviewed by jsevenup on Mar 28 2009, 12:29pm
I use it a lot..
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Rated by mermaid44 on Mar 23 2009, 5:52pm
many uses.. all good!
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Rated by NoKlue on Mar 22 2009, 3:53pm
Good ideas, but probably not the most effective vs. some other natural remedies out there.
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Rated by zealoussilver200 on Mar 21 2009, 10:49pm
It works fine for me
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Reviewed by MisterNee on Mar 19 2009, 2:42pm
Proof?
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Rated by ElDave on Mar 16 2009, 11:13am
From the page: "The Many Uses of Epsom Salts"