Epsom salt foot bath via baggie around foot in shower (for non tub owners) . . . - PaleoHacks.com most recent 30 from http://paleohacks.com 2013-05-25T10:03:02Z http://paleohacks.com/feeds/question/116088 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://paleohacks.com/questions/116088/epsom-salt-foot-bath-via-baggie-around-foot-in-shower-for-non-tub-owners Epsom salt foot bath via baggie around foot in shower (for non tub owners) . . . CaveMan_Mike 2012-05-01T00:38:41Z 2012-05-05T16:45:30Z <p>I don't have a tub, nor the patience to fuss with filling large plastic container with water and many cups of Epsom salts.</p> <p>I was thinking that taking a nice long hot shower would be relaxing. </p> <p>I could multi-task: shave, brush teeth, and soak feet in a solution of water and Epsom salt:</p> <p>My plan: dissolve a cup full of Epsom salts in some water (in a plastic bag). Then insert my foot in it, then using a rubber band to prevent additional water from entering the bag and further dissolving the salt water, or allowing the solution to escape. </p> <p>Has anyone here ever done that?</p> <p>Any tips, thoughts?</p> <p>How 'bout 1 cup Epsom salts per bagged foot? (That might be more concentrated than the suggested dose. Any harm in that)?</p> <p>It appears that I developed tendonitis in might right foot (so says my doc). However, I was having crazy intermittent cramping in my hands, and briefly in my other foot, so I think it's more systemic than an over-use injury to one foot.</p> <p>I'm not sure yet if it was maybe from mineral issues or food sensitives. Nonetheless, I'm 2 days into a super strict paleo/elimination diet. Today, I only ate 350mg of magnesium from food, so I figured I might get some valuable magnesium, and it might relax my feet. </p> <p>Thanks, Mike</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/116088/epsom-salt-foot-bath-via-baggie-around-foot-in-shower-for-non-tub-owners/116121#116121 Answer by Happy Now for Epsom salt foot bath via baggie around foot in shower (for non tub owners) . . . Happy Now 2012-05-01T02:17:14Z 2012-05-01T02:17:14Z <p>Sounds slippery trying to walk around in plastic bags. Careful with that one.</p> <p>The shower thing is convenient, I just dissolve about a cup of Epsom Salts into a baby sized bath tub with some water and stand in that while showering sometimes, I'm sure it dilutes a little, but figure it is better than nothing.</p> <p>Some people make an Epsom salt lotion where you dissolve some in water, and just mix that with whatever lotion you like, and give yourself a rubdown with it immediately after showering.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/116088/epsom-salt-foot-bath-via-baggie-around-foot-in-shower-for-non-tub-owners/116245#116245 Answer by Annika for Epsom salt foot bath via baggie around foot in shower (for non tub owners) . . . Annika 2012-05-01T14:50:47Z 2012-05-01T14:50:47Z <p>Sounds like a good way to fall and fracture something. What about plugging the bathtub drain and letting the tub fill up as you shower? Also, using a dishpan is pretty effortless; just put it on the bottom on the bathtub, fill it up and sit on the edge of the tub as you peruse PaleoHacks on your favorite mobile device. </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/116088/epsom-salt-foot-bath-via-baggie-around-foot-in-shower-for-non-tub-owners/116614#116614 Answer by CaveMan_Mike for Epsom salt foot bath via baggie around foot in shower (for non tub owners) . . . CaveMan_Mike 2012-05-02T18:51:26Z 2012-05-02T18:51:26Z <p>I just came up with the perfect solution: (I hope)</p> <p>Get rubber snow boots (a couple sizes too big).</p> <p>Add the Epsom salt and some water into it, then slip your feet into it.</p> <p>It will save money because you wouldn't need nearly as much water, and thus not nearly as much Epsom salts.</p> <p>I guess the only possible problem is if there is fabric liners on the inside (wouldn't want it to get moldy and nasty.</p> <p>Question: will I have a hard time finding rubber boots with just rubber on the inside?</p> <p>Thanks, Mike</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/116088/epsom-salt-foot-bath-via-baggie-around-foot-in-shower-for-non-tub-owners/117333#117333 Answer by jo60 for Epsom salt foot bath via baggie around foot in shower (for non tub owners) . . . jo60 2012-05-05T16:45:30Z 2012-05-05T16:45:30Z <p>part of the point of an epsom salt bath is to relax and soak for 15-20 minutes in "warm-hot" NOT <strong>HOT</strong> water. You may get some benefit from this technique but mostly a waste of effort and salt I fear. It is really not that "much" effort to get a dishpan (as suggested) fill it with warm-hot and your salts and kick back either before or after your shower with your feet in the tub while you watch TV or surf.</p> <p>Another option although not quite the same effect is to use the salts as a body scrub. Moisten wash cloth, sprinkle salts and scrub skin. not too vigorously.</p>