SEARCH SITE search
Join ARE Donate Now Edgar Cayce Search Shop Tell a Friend

baar-contact-info


Baar Home Page email us

The Cayce Health Database -
THERAPIES

EPSOM SALTS BATHS

    Epsom salts baths were often recommended for persons suffering from muscular and joint conditions such as rheumatism and arthritis.  Although the therapeutic suggestions sometimes varied for individuals depending upon the severity of the condition, here are some general guidelines for using Epsom salts baths.  

EPSOM SALTS BATHS

    In many cases (especially arthritis), Epsom salts baths are to be taken after a series of Atomidine.  To take an Epsom salts bath:

  • Use at least five pounds of Epsom salts for a modern tub (about twenty gallons) or eight to ten pounds for an old-fashioned tub of water-which generally holds about thirty gallons of water.
  • Be sure to stir the salts thoroughly so they do not remain in a lump at the bottom.
  • Start with six to eight inches of water in the tub at about 101-102 degrees.  Be sure to use your thermometer.  Gradually work up to 106 degrees.  Gradually add hot water as you immerse yourself so that you keep the temperature even, and progressively raise the temperature to 106 or 108 degrees by adding fresh, hot water until the bath is deep enough to cover your back; then soak.  If you are trying to relieve chronic pain, eventually, as you take the baths over a period of time, you may be able to get the water temperature up to 110-112 degrees.
  • To relieve pain, you should remain in the tub ten or twelve minutes to start, and gradually increase to twenty minutes.
  • Massage body (especially affected parts) with Epsom Salts solution while body is in bath.
  • An ice bag or cold washcloth or sponge to the forehead or back of neck will help you bear the heat.
  • DON'T OVERDO - EASY DOES IT.  This is a particularly good therapy for stiff joints, muscular pain, arthritis, and rheumatism; for increasing the metabolism and the work of the heart; and for raising body temperature and relieving pain.

CAUTION: Epsom-salt baths are contraindicated in cardiovascular or high-blood-pressure conditions.  Ask your doctor, in such a case, whether you may take the bath.

CAUTION: When taking hot baths of all kinds, be sure to have someone nearby in case you are overcome by dizziness or faintness.  It is also best to set a timer for accuracy, for your sense of time may not be accurate.

HAND AND FOOT BATHS

    Here is a simple procedure for taking Epsom salts hand and foot baths for symptomatic relief of arthritic pain:

  • Make a hot Epsom-salt solution, adding about one pound of salts to a basin or bowl, which should be half full of hot water.
  • Soak the hand for five minutes and then massage the fingers and the hand with the other hand under water and work the fingers and hand, rotating the joints.
  • Then soak again for another five or ten minutes.
  • After about twenty minutes of soaking take the hands out and massage peanut oil into one, continuing up the arm.
  • Then reverse the hands and repeat.
  • This same procedure can be used for the feet.

Note: The above information is not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment.  Please consult a qualified health care professional for assistance in applying the information contained in the Cayce Health Database.  


Overview of Diseases
  Acne
  Alcoholism
  Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis   (ALS)
  Alzheimer's Dementia
  Anemia
  Angina Pectoris
  Aphonia
  Asthma
  Autism
  Baldness
  Blepharitis
  Blindness
  Bronchitis
  Cancer
      BreastCancer
      Lung Cancer
      Prostate Cancer
  Cataract
  Charcot-Marie-Tooth   Disorder(CMT)
  Chronic Fatigue Syndrome   (CFS)
  Cirrhosis of the Liver
  Color Blindness
  Common Cold
  Constipation
  Crohn's Disease
  Cystitis
  Depression
  Diabetes (Type II)
  Diverticulitis
  Dysmenorrhea
  (Painful Menstruation)
  Emphysema
  Epilepsy
  Fibromyalgia
  Flu: Respiratory
  Flu Aftereffects
  Fractures and Sprains
  Headaches
  Hemophilia
  Hemorrhoids
  Hepatitis C
  Herpes Zoster
  Hydrocephalus
  Hypertension
  Hypoglycemia
  Hypothyroidism
  Indigestion and Gastritis
  IrritableBowel Syndrome
  Kidney Stones
  Leukemia
  Lumbago
  Lupus
  Menopause
  Mental Illness
  Migraine
  Multiple Sclerosis
  Muscular Dystrophy
  Obesity
  Osteoarthritis
  Osteoporosis
  Parkinson's Disease
  Poor Circulation
  Prostatitis
  Psoriasis
  Pyorrhea
  Rheumatoid Arthritis
  Scars and Adhesions
  Schizophrenia
  Sciatica
  Scleroderma
  Scoliosis
  Sinusitis
  Stroke
  Stuttering
  Syphilis
  Tonsillitis
  Tinnitus
  Tuberculosis
  Ulcerative Colitis
  Ulcers
  Varicose Veins
  Vitiligo



Association for Research & Enlightenment  (A.R.E.)
215 67th Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
800-333-4499 - 757-428-3588

About A.R.E  |   Privacy Policy  |   Site Map
 |   Contact A.R.E.