Epsom Salt
Food-Grade Mineral Bath Salt
Naturally sourced magnesium sulphate from mineral deposits in Germany, traditionally used in bathing and external body care rituals.
Primary Use: Bath & Body Rituals
Epsom salt is widely used in mineral bathing traditions and spa-style self-care routines.
It is commonly used in:
- warm bath soaks for relaxation rituals
- foot baths to unwind after activity
- body scrubs to exfoliate and soften the skin
- evening bathing routines to support rest and recovery rituals
The Bath Ritual Experience
When dissolved in warm water, Epsom salt creates a mineral-rich bathing environment traditionally used in wellness and spa practices to support a sense of:
- relaxation
- physical ease after exertion
- comfort and restoration
- overall wellbeing through bathing rituals
Traditional Usage Context (Informational Only)
Magnesium sulphate is a naturally occurring mineral that has historically been used in a variety of contexts, including bathing rituals and, in specific controlled settings, as a food-grade substance.
Some individuals choose to use food-grade magnesium sulphate internally under professional guidance, however this product is primarily intended for external bathing and cosmetic use.
How to Use Externally
Bath Soak
- Add 1–2 cups to warm bath water
- Soak for 20–30 minutes
Foot Bath
- Add 1 cup to warm water
- Soak for 15–20 minutes
Body Scrub
- Combine with a natural oil
- Massage gently onto skin
- Rinse thoroughly
Ingredients
- Magnesium Sulphate (Epsom Salt)
