Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Epsom Salt











EPSOM SALT FOR HOUSEHOLD USES.

Splinter Removal – Soak in concentrated Epsom Salt water to pull out a splinter.

Growing Vegetables – Add a tablespoon of Epsom Salt to the soil below a tomato plant to boost growth.

Tile/Grout Cleaner – Mix equal parts of liquid dish soap and Epsom salts and use to scrub tile and grout. Rinse well for a streak free shine.

Water House Plants – Help house plants grow by adding a couple tablespoons of Epsom Salt to the water when you water them.

Get Rid of Slugs – Have slugs in your garden or on your patio? Sprinkle Epsom Salt to deter them.

Beautiful Roses – Add a tablespoon a week to the soil around rose bushes before watering for faster growth.

Soil Prep – Before planting, we add a few bags of Epsom Salt to the soil in the garden and water in to help replenish soil magnesium levels.


EPSOM SALT NOT TO BE USED IN BATHWATER


Epsom salt is a “mineral substance”, which we are counseled against in putting in our water.

Please read the following from the book 'How to Live' that Sister White wrote 6 articles for and compiled.  Her hubby and several doctors information are put in this book by her. God showed her to put this book together.

See what the books says regarding this subject:


HOW TO USE WATER
WE take the following from Dr. Jackson's lectures on the use of water upon the human body, published in the Laws of Life for April, 1860: {1865 JW, HHTL 121.1} 

“THE QUALITY OF WATER TO BE USED. – Water, to be of the highest benefit when used either by the healthy or the sick, should be pure and soft. By purity I mean freedom from impregnation by MINERAL SUBSTANCES, or EARTHLY SALTS, or the infusion of vegetable matter, either or all of which render it more or less unfit for external or internal application. There never was a greater mistake in the use of an agent whose natural and ordinary effect is to promote human health, than is made by those who are led to believe that water impregnated with earthy and medicinal substances is more beneficial than water which is entirely free from them. Hence the popular belief that to wash the body in medicated water, or to use it as a drink, is superior to the use of pure water, leads to most doleful results. Water, therefore, which is to be used for bathing, or for drinking purposes, should be as free from all substances which do not enter essentially into its composition, as it is possible to obtain it. Hence in addition to its purity it should be soft. {1865 JW, HHTL 121.2}
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