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I use about 4 ounces in the BATH TUB... soak up to my ankles.
Sometimes I will sit in it for a while too. It is totally relaxing. Getting out you have to be careful... epsom salts make things slippery. In a small dishpan size tub the 4 ounces would be too concentrated I think. But you could use it for compresses that way. I've done that on vacation where there is no bath tub. I did my knee that way and just kept rewetting the cloth, with the concentrated salts..worked really well.
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