Dr Teal's Restore & Replenish Pink Himalayan Mineral Soak - 3lbs
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The good thing is that it does not just help your muscles, it also helps your body. Even swimming in a salted pool is beneficial
If the seller could answer this question, I would greatly appreciate it. due to the price, which is much cheaper than what other retailers sell for. However, even Walmart is making money by selling the 3 lb bag at that price. There is not much difference between the two products. With the knowledge that I didn't shell out the same amount as Amazon, I feel much better when I soak.
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Then I found it in a nearby store for less than $5 for a 3 lb bag. A bag I bought at Walmart was a scam. I returned it.
I know that's kind of dramatic, but it's the truth. What an amazing set of photos. Both my mom and I enjoy soaking after a hard day, and we often exchange our favorites. The Dr. Teal's we most often reach for is one of our favorites today, I have a pretty good idea that we always keep at least 5 bags in the house. Due to the fact that I am on my feet all day, I tend to hold my stress in my joints. As soon as I get home from work, I soak in this. Those who need a moment of relaxation after a stressful day will find it useful.
I hate it.
My son plays tons of sports, and the soak makes him feel good in the tub. I like the smell, it's not too feminine in any way and I feel it relieves muscle aches and pains.
This was a pleasant departure from the usual Dr. Teals epsom salt products that I normally use. I love all of Dr. Teel's Epsom salts and this one delivers on both counts.
The combination of 1 cup of this salt and 1 cup of baking soda works well to clear.
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It is extremely difficult to complete this item. . . Rather than hard, compact, unbreakable or rock solid salt, it should be loose salt rocks. The salt is so hard to scoop out that I can't even raise a spoon to do it. . . Surely it has been around for a long time.