Epsom Salt Detox: What Are the Benefits?

A salt detox isn’t the same as pouring table salt into your bathtub. Salt detox baths are usually made of Epsom salt, which allows for minerals to “draw out” toxins from the body. Supporters may claim that soaking in an Epsom salt bath can remove harmful toxins and balance the body. They may also say that it helps with:

  • weight management
  • gaining relief from sore muscles
  • increased health
  • relaxation

Epsom salt looks similar to table salt, but it’s a completely different compound. Epsom salt is made of both magnesium and sulfate, whereas table salt is sodium.

Epsom salt has reportedly been used for over 400 years, ever since an English farmer discovered that the “bitter water” in his wells had remarkable healing properties on skin rashes and injuries. Read on to learn about the benefits of Epsom salt and how to use it in a bath.

What are the benefits of an Epsom salt detox?

Magnesium absorption is the biggest benefit of an Epsom salt bath. There need to be more studies to confirm that your body can absorb magnesium across the skin. One 2004 study looked at 19 participants and found increased levels of magnesium and sulfate in the blood after the baths.

 

 

Benefits

Method

How it works

softer skin

20-minute bath soak

may soften skin, reduce inflammation, and strengthen the skin barrierTrusted Source to keep skin hydrated

muscle soreness and pain

12-minute bath soak

reduce inflammation, muscle aches, and tension; there’s moderate evidenceTrusted Source that magnesium can reduce muscle cramps

relaxation and anti-stress

1-hour bath soak

can help relieve stress (magnesium deficiency may induce anxiety, depression, and stress)

laxative

20-minute soak or oral ingestion: 10 to 30 grams for adults; 5 to 10 grams for children 6 years old and above
(talk to your doctor if you have an infant under 6 years)

leads to bowel movement 30 minutes to 6 hours after dose

ingrown toenails

12-minute foot soak

reduces inflammation and pain

splinters

Epsom salt paste

can help draw out tiny splinters

magnesium balance

12 to 20-minute soak

might restore magnesium (this may benefit people who are at risk for low levels, including those with fibromyalgia)

Some of these benefits may also be due to the temperature and self-care nature of a bath. Heat helps with relaxation, soreness, and aches.