WebDirections. In a small bowl, put 2 tablespoons of Himalayan Pink Salt. Mix in a tablespoon of Baking Soda. Then, add a tablespoon of Almond Oil. Then, add 2 drops …
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WebYou can drink it on an empty stomach along with a glass of water, or you can add it to your bath and make it a detox bath. Add one tablespoon of Epsom salt and …
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Here’s another big-batch DIY bath soak recipe. It’s salt-based as well, but only uses one kind of salt. For this batch, it’s Dead Sea salt, but you could try Himalayan pink or Epsom. For the dried flower petals, jasmine goes great with orange essential oil. You’ll need baking soda to neutralize the pH of the bath salt.
This DIY detox bath recipe is great for pain relief, and it’s fairly simple. The base recipe is Epsom salt, baking soda, coconut oil, and apple cider vinegar (ACV). For essential oils, you could try tea tree, peppermint, thieves blend, rosemary, or oregano. For chronic joint pain and intensely sore muscles, try lavender or a PanAway oil blend.
How to take an Epsom salt detox bath: Add 1/2 to 1 cup of Epsom salt or magnesium oil to a hot bath. Soak for 30-45 minutes. Wrap in a towel or blanket to amplify the detoxifying effect when finished. Epsom salt and magnesium oil can be drying to the skin.