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I would suggest trying a bath in hydrogen peroxide and epsom salts or dead sea salts. 1 cup of each in a hot water bath for 20 mins has been recommended to me for skin detoxing - specifically acne and it worked well. Vit A can help when ingested too.

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Salting food for detox and Sea Salt for baths...

I've started getting some detox symptoms in the form of acne on my back, not something I've had in a decade, so I'm wondering if I can simply heavily salt my food rather than take the salted water. I added over 1/2 tsp of Himalayan Pink Salt to my dinner this evening. I only had a very small meal, so in an hour, I thought I'd have another salty meal and go from there. Or will I find the detox relief only from the traditional salt loading with water?Also, I've some hundred pounds or so of white, course sea salt on hand...for essential oil bath salts I make for my shop. While my customers are thrilled with my bath salts, I wonder, for myself, if I should be using Celtic or Pink salt. Those would make the bath salts I sell too expensive for my customers, but for my own use, should I go with the "good stuff" or am I still getting benefits from the white sea salt. The brand is Sonoma. The description says..."Produced in the United States, Sonoma Sea Salt is evaporated from the waters of the Pacific Ocean." There's no mention of any other processing. M.

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