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Old 03-13-2011, 05:20 PM #1
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Stoned? or just relaxed?

The magnesium IS very relaxing, and would have a bigger impact if you are very deficient.

Seems you had a pleasant experience?

Be careful getting out of the tub, as epsom salts can make it slippery.
Very relaxed would be the 'politically correct' description I reckon

Actually I haven't soaked in a tub for over a YEAR
....since I've had a surgery, I've been taking showers and I forgot how relaxing it actually is to just sit there and soak.......

And yep, I did rinse off.......
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Hmmmmm, I've always wanted a Biofreeze bath. LOL Maybe I'll try this!?!
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Hmmmmm, I've always wanted a Biofreeze bath. LOL Maybe I'll try this!?!

I too can recommend this, thanks Mrs D for this tip and the Alkaseltzer tip- I am frightened to say they are both combating the pain in case it gets so bad again.
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I could fit a forklift into my bathroom! Sigh!
Sounds soo delicious! - j
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