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Herbal soak helps ease stiffness, soothe aches and pains.
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''Total bliss after an exhausting session. The great thing is that you sleep so well after a hot bath with these in it.' Johnny M., Bicester.
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You've had a hard day's sport and your body feels sore and stiff. This is the perfect antidote: an organic herbal soak designed to ease stiffness, soothe aches, and revive the senses. It will also alleviate joint and muscle pain caused by arthritis and similar conditions.
Detoxifying Epsom Salts - magnesium sulphate - famously comfort hard-used bones and muscles, and replace those vital trace elements to balance your body's well-being (a great preparation for the next sporting achievement!). Bicarb - sodium bicarbonate or baking soda - is a naturally alkaline substance which is known for its detoxing qualities and the ability to softening the skin, leaving a silky smooth feel.
Ginger, wintergreen, lavender, rosemary and galbanum essential oils work as pain-relieving analgaesics, relaxing and warming over-wrought muscles, calming bruises and swellings. And they are well-known for stimulating healing bloodflow. You can see why, with all these traditional and well-proven medicinal plants, this blend of salts is a great comforter. And a great reviver.
METHOD: Throw a handful of Salts into a hot bath. Leap in and relax.
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Ingredients: Magnesium sulphate (Epsom Salts) bicarbonate of soda (baking soda). Essential oils of Zingiber officinalis (ginger)*, Ferula galbaniflua (galbanum)*, Gaultheria procumbens (wintergreen)*, Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary)*, Lavendula augustifolia (lavender)*. NOTHING ELSE. *certified organic
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200ml (e) in a jute bag with drawstring
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Tested only on Willing Human Beings
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Physick: from the Greek meaning ‘the use and knowledge of nature’.