Vinegar & Epsom Salt Detox

Your body is a chemical wonder, filled with hormone interactions, energy creation and consumption as well as purification. When we consume foods that are difficult to process, our livers work overtime and might need the help of a detox on occasion. Vinegar and Epsom salts have been used for centuries as healing methods and are great sources of detoxification.

  1. Epsom Salt Bath

    • Many people have used Epsom salts for years to relieve aches and pains--primarily caused by uric acid build up in muscles. By adding one to two cups of Epsom salts to a hot bath and soaking for 20 minutes, tired feet and back aches find great relief. You don't need to be filled with aches and pains to benefit from an Epsom salt detox bath.

      If you are soaking in an Epsom salt bath for more than 20 minutes, you might become very tired--even exhausted--as your body is working to release metals, minerals and toxins not needed. The bath might become quite murky as result of what is being released. This should subside as you do the detox more frequently. Adding ginger, baking soda or sesame oil can help reduce pain, counter radiation effects and improve skin health.

    Vinegar Bath

    • If your body is too acidic, you might develop skin conditions such as acne, eczema or rashes. You can use vinegar to soothe these conditions and restore your skin's pH balance to a more alkaline state. Apple cider vinegar is the most popular vinegar used, but you can experience excellent results from white vinegar as well. Add one cup to two quarts of vinegar to a hot bath. This will also alleviate pain from arthritis, bursitis, tendonitis and gout by also helping eliminate excess uric acid.

    Vinegar as Dietary Aid

    • Consuming vinegar is another way to aid in a total body detox. Many people will consume a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar before a meal to help the digestive process. Others will make a tea with honey and herbs. You can also use apple cider vinegar in cooking with salad dressings, marinades and pickling spices. The vinegar helps maintain proper pH levels in the stomach and digestive tract.

    Side Effects

    • When you detox, your body first must release toxins that are stored in your fat cells. As it does this, the toxins within your body will make you feel worse than you did before starting a detox--especially if you have never done one before or don't do them regularly. You might feel as if you are coming down with the flu. This is common, but know that continuing with the baths will help your body eliminate the toxins quicker.

    Vinegar, Epsom Salts and Diet

    • Although you will benefit from using detox baths and adding vinegar as a supplement, you will greatly improve your results if you limit your diet during the detox period to organic foods, primarily fresh fruits and vegetables along with at least two liters of water each day. Try not to consume caffeine, nicotine or alcohol when detoxing to help your body really flush toxins out. By doing this, you will increase your energy and improve your metabolism.

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