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Default Is it 'bad' to use too much epsom salts in bath?

Hello friends,

I'm sick of all these aches and pains and would like to just soak my WHOLE body in a bath of epsom salts.......
I've searched thru other discussions on this......but can't find how MUCH of this to put in a bath.....and how much water?

Say, if i fill the tub full enuf to soak my whole body......how much salts should I put in?
And how long to soak?

If i use 'too much', will I turn in to a pillar of salt or something?

I know that it is wise to drink plenty of water when doing this....

I'm still reading up yonder in the "Tip & Supplements" section....but just wanted to see if anyone wants to share any suggestions or experiences....

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