Amazon Brand – Solimo Epsom Salt Soak, Magnesium Sulfate USP, Unscented, 8 pound (Pack of 3)
$26.39
Price: $26.39
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or a relaxing bath/soak, generously pour Solimo Epsom Salt into warm, running bath water. Can also be used as a saline laxative for relief of occasional constipation when dissolved in a glass of water; follow package directions carefully for recommended dose.
Pro tip: Magnesium Sulfate is also an essential plant nutrient, and can be used for house plant care and gardening. To use, dilute a small amount in water to spray plants, or add to fertilizer and mix with soil.
Product Dimensions : 13.31 x 7.94 x 9.75 inches; 8 Pounds
Date First Available : October 26, 2018
Manufacturer : Amazon.com Services LLC.
ASIN : B07CJY34JN
Country of Origin : USA
Three resealable 8-pound bags of Solimo Epsom Salt, Magnesium Sulfate U.S.P.
Use as a relaxing soaking aid in the bath, or as a digestive aid for relief of occasional constipation. Read packaging directions for use instructions
saline laxative soaking aid
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8 reviews for Amazon Brand – Solimo Epsom Salt Soak, Magnesium Sulfate USP, Unscented, 8 pound (Pack of 3)
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Joan Lockwood –
Great packaging
It is usually the best value for the money. Since I usually keep the open package near the bathShower it sometimes gets wet. This causes large clumps brtter to have individual bags then one large one.
Don Eubanks Boersma –
Bath time
Absolutely one of my favorite time to take a bath with this epsom salt
Mariah Meyer –
Reliable, minimal clumps
I order a substantial amount of this salt on a regular basis for use in various products. It always arrives reliably. I have never had a ripped or damaged package. There are minimal clumps upon opening. The weights are consistent and accurate with each package. The product is always the same consistency. There is no odor. It dissolves well in water.
Misleading on Quantity of Jars –
Best Epson Salt but costs lesd
I use this to make my own bath salts, and this stuff is great. I work a physical job on my feet 8-12 hours a day, and go to the gym. I can’t live without this stuff, so I buy it in bulk.
Annaka –
Gets the job done for a great price.
My husband and I both take epsom salt baths regularly. I love that these come in multi-packs so each order lasts us several months. The magnesium does a fantastic job of providing relief to sore muscles and joints. We especially like to use it in a hot bath right before bedtime as it relaxes the whole body and helps to achieve a solid night of rest. I appreciate that this one is unscented and therefore doesn’t have unnecessary artificial chemicals and fragrances. I would definitely recommend this product.
Alcuin –
Excellent product, packaging sometimes faulty.
I buy these for use in hot end-of-day baths and in foot soaks and add essential oils for a variety of fragrances. Good product: packages are full weight, the salts are not clumped, are unscented, and dissolve easily. I am fully satisfied with these epsom salts (I subscribe). but every once in a while I receive a packet on which the “reclosable” zips on the packaging do not work. It is not a big deal to close them with a clip, but if you have high humidity, it would be undesirable.
#AskMissPatience –
Not only for intended use
When the smaller bag went out of stock and couldnât be delivered via sub and save am happy to have found this mega three pack.Besides soaking in the tub and using for injuries and soar muscles use to remove tree stumps and random overgrowth.How? After research and trial and error to remove two stumps by a fence nothing worked. Upon spending a bunch in attempting various poisonous options found answers at YouTube UniversityðMy modification of the lessons learned, drill a one inch wide group of holes into the stump (my stumps were a foot in diameter) about two inches deep as the wet newly cut wood is difficult to penetrate. Include exposed large roots if theyâre thick. Fill the holes with epsom. Walk away.How many? I drilled a hole every couple of inches.The epsom drains the moisture from the trunk and roots.For random stray trees along the garden fence, cut them down. As close to the ground as possible. Drill holes. Epsom fill. Walk away.Over time as the stump dries use a sawsal or chain saw to trim off the dried wood. In my case one treatment didnât work. I did a second.The stump dried and was easy to remove.Due to the location a stump remover wasnât possible nor was fire. Some people burn stumps off. It wasnât possible in my case.For the stray trees it took one treatment. The holes were smaller as the stumps were a couple inches wide. But the epsom took care of the root system easy peasy.Iâve seen some people add water to the epsom. I donât agree with this as the point of the salt addition is dry the stump.I hadnât tried rock salt but think the outcome could be the same, for a small price tag.For less than $5 the stumps were destroyed and easy to remove in one season.This method does require patience. But the outcome is remarkable, based on my experience
Slyde –
Best value I could find with shipping factored in
Short of setting up delivery of a pallet’s worth from an ag supplier, this 3-pack from Solimo is the best value I could find on 24 lbs of Epsom Salt. Did the job softening up a couple of tree stumps in the yard that needed help breaking down.