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Epsom salts
noun
- functioning as singular or plural a medicinal preparation of hydrated magnesium sulphate, used as a purgative
Epsom salts
- A bitter, colorless, crystalline salt, used in making textiles, in fertilizers, for medical purposes, and as an additive to bath water to soothe the skin. Chemical formula: MgSO 4 ·7 2 O.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Epsom salts1
Example Sentences
He quickly noticed the laxative effect for which Epsom salts would become world-famous, drawing hordes of stopped-up tourists to the town for decades to come.
She was friendly but practical, and she had lots of cheap things to suggest, like baths with Epsom salts and even feeding the chicken some olive oil.
“At night, I go home and soak in the tub of Epsom salts to just get myself back together so I can start all over again,” Clopton said.
Q: do you think of heating Epsom salts in the microwave and soaking one’s hands in the warm water for 10 minutes or so to help with arthritis pain?
For those who prefer home remedies, soaking the feet in a solution containing dilute vinegar, amber Listerine or Epsom salts may also work.
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