Dead Sea Bath Salts

"I got this recipe off of Welltellme.com. I adjusted it by adding the dried lavendar. If you use the lavendar, just be warned that it will leave a mess in your tub, but is easy to rinse down the drain. Dead sea salt is very therapeutic for the body. Do not rinse off."
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
6
Yields:
2 cups
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ingredients

  • 1 cup dead sea salt or 1 cup regular sea salt
  • 2 -3 tablespoons baking soda
  • 2 tablespoons dried lavender (optional)
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil, warmed to liquid
  • 2 tablespoons grapeseed oil (optional)
  • 10 -12 drops lavender oil (essential oils)
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directions

  • Mix the sea salt, baking soda and dried lavender (if using) together in a small bowl.
  • In another small bowl, mix the coconut oil, grape seed oil and essential oil.
  • Pour the oils into the salts and mix well.
  • Keep in a sealed glass jar in your bathroom and use 2 T in the bath, under warm running water.

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I am a Christian wife and mother of 3 kids. Since my DH's high cholesterol, we've been eating better. I never used to like cooking. Since eating better, I've liked learning and preparing new recipes. My kids haven't reconciled themselves to the new eating yet. I grind my own grain and make all my own breads.?Working 2 hours a day in the local high school lunch room.??I am homeschooling my high schooler.? ?Also found out 1 child has multiple food allergies (wheat, dairy, tomato, chocolate, etc) and another is gluten sensitive. So, we just started (July 09) eating gluten and dairy free. I've been busy with getting our house market ready, even though it's not the best time for that.?
 
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