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Nutrition Evidence Based Benefits, Uses, and Side Effects of Epsom Salt
Epsom salt can be used as a supplement, bath salt, or beauty product. Itâs also associated with very few side effects and may offer several potential health benefits.
Epsom salt is a popular remedy for many ailments.
People use it to ease health problems, such as muscle soreness and stress. Itâs also affordable, easy to use, and safe when used appropriately.
This article provides a comprehensive overview of Epsom salt, including its benefits, uses, and side effects.
Epsom salt is also known as magnesium sulfate. Itâs a chemical compound made up of magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen.
Despite its name, Epsom salt is a completely different compound than table salt . It was most likely termed âsaltâ because of its chemical structure.
It has an appearance similar to table salt and is often dissolved in baths, which is why you may also know it as âbath salt.â While it looks similar to table salt, its taste is distinctly different. Epsom salt is quite bitter and unpalatable.
Most of the reported benefits of Epsom salt are attributed to its magnesium , a mineral that many people do not get enough of.
Epsom salt can be purchased online and at most drug and grocery stores. Itâs typically located in the pharmacy or cosmetic area.
When Epsom salt is dissolved in water, it releases magnesium and sulfate ions.
The idea is that these particles can be absorbed through your skin, providing you with magnesium and sulfates â which serve important bodily functions.
Despite claims on the contrary, there is no evidence that magnesium or sulfates are absorbed into your body through the skin.
Yet the most common use for Epsom salt is in baths, where it is simply dissolved in bathwater.
It can also be applied to your skin as a cosmetic or taken by mouth as a laxative or magnesium supplement. However, because of its laxative effects, it may not be an ideal choice as a magnesium supplement if your goal is to prevent deficiency.
Many people, including some healthcare professionals, claim Epsom salt is therapeutic and use it as an alternative treatment for several conditions.
Provides magnesium It is involved in more than 300 biochemical reactions that benefit your heart and nervous system.
While magnesium sulfate can be used as a magnesium supplement , some people claim that magnesium may be better absorbed via Epsom salt baths than when taken by mouth.
However, this claim is not based on any available evidence, and more high quality studies are needed.
Promotes sleep and stress reduction Adequate magnesium levels are essential for sleep and stress management , likely because magnesium helps your brain produce neurotransmitters that induce sleep and reduce stress.
Some people claim that taking Epsom salt baths can reverse these issues by allowing your body to absorb magnesium through the skin. However, this hasnât been scientifically proven.
Itâs also possible that the calming effects of Epsom salt baths are simply due to the relaxation caused by taking hot baths.
Helps with constipation Most often, magnesium is taken by mouth for constipation relief in the form of magnesium citrate, magnesium hydroxide, or magnesium oxide .
Taking Epsom salt may also be effective, although it is not as well-studied as other forms. Nevertheless, the Food and Drug Administration lists it as an approved laxative. It can be taken by mouth with water according to the directions on the package.
You should also know that consuming Epsom salt may produce unpleasant side effects, such as bloating and liquid stool. It should only be used occasionally as a laxative, not for long-term relief.
Exercise performance and recovery Some people claim that taking Epsom salt baths can reduce muscle soreness and relieve cramps â both important factors for exercise performance and recovery.
It is well known that adequate magnesium levels are helpful for exercise because magnesium helps increase the availability of glucose in the blood, muscles, and brain while reducing the accumulation of lactic acid in the muscles.
While relaxing in a hot bath may help soothe aching muscles, there is no high quality evidence that people absorb bathwater magnesium through their skin.
On the other hand, oral supplements can effectively stave off magnesium insufficiency or deficiency.
Athletes are prone to low magnesium levels, so health professionals often recommend that they take magnesium supplements to ensure optimal levels.
While magnesium is clearly important for exercise, the use of bath salt to enhance fitness is not well researched. At this point, the supposed benefits are purely anecdotal.
While Epsom salt is generally safe, it can have a few negative effects when taken orally.
First of all, the magnesium sulfate in it can have a laxative effect. Consuming it may result in diarrhea, bloating, or upset stomach.
If you use it as a laxative, make sure to drink plenty of water , which may reduce digestive discomfort. It is important to never take more than the recommended dosage without speaking with a doctor.
In extreme cases, magnesium overdose can lead to heart problems, altered mental status, and death. This is unlikely as long as you take it in appropriate amounts as recommended by a doctor or listed on the package.
You should seek medical support if you experience signs of an allergic reaction or other serious side effects.
Here are a few of the most common ways to use Epsom salt.
Bath The most common use is taking whatâs called an Epsom salt bath .
To do this, add 2 cups, or about 475 grams (g), of Epsom salt to the water in a standard-sized bathtub and soak your body for at least 15 minutes.
You can also put the Epsom salt under running water if you want it to dissolve more quickly.
While hot baths can be relaxing, there is currently no good evidence for the benefits of an Epsom salt bath in itself.
Laxative Epsom salt can be taken by mouth as a magnesium supplement or as a laxative.
Though there are no official guidelines for how much you should take. Instead, itâs important to follow the dosage instructions listed on the product label.
Unless you have the consent of a doctor, never ingest more than the upper limit of intake stated on the package. Taking more than you need could lead to magnesium sulfate poisoning.
If you want to begin taking Epsom salt by mouth, start slowly and gradually increase the dose as needed.
Remember that everyoneâs magnesium needs are different. You may need more or less than the recommended dose , depending on how your body reacts and what exactly you are using it for.
Additionally, when consuming Epsom salt, make sure to use pure, supplement-grade Epsom salt that does not have any added scents or coloring.
Epsom salt may be helpful for easing constipation when taken as a supplement. It can also be used as bath salt.
There isnât a lot of evidence to support all of its reported benefits. Its positive effects are mostly anecdotal at this point, and more research is needed on its functions.
However, Epsom salt is generally safe and easy to use.
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