Yes, epsom salts can be used for many plants. Essentially they provide nitrogen which is one of the components in fertilizer.
Epsom salts are used for sore muscles in athletes and others. These Epsom salts have drying and pain relief properties. They can also be used as laxatives when ingested.
Epsom salt (magnesium carbonate) is a component of bath salts.
Epsom Salt isn't salt at all. It's magnesium sulfate and used for many health and gardening purposes as a natural alternative. Epsom salt. There are tons of ways to use it to feel better, even toenail fungus! http://www.ehow.com/how_4933618_use-salt-toenail-fungus-treatment.html Also works great to fertilize flowers and plants! http://www.ehow.com/how_5016008_grow-flowers-epsom-salt.html Kathy
Epsom salts are an inexpensive and safe treatment for many things. Try adding two cups of Epsom salts to enough water in the bathtub to cover yourself. Lay back and relax.
Magnesium Sulfate [ MgSO4 ] ... also known as Epsom Salts Magnesium Oxide [ MgO ] ... Used in metal alloys
Epsom salts are used for sore muscles in athletes and others. These Epsom salts have drying and pain relief properties. They can also be used as laxatives when ingested.
Epsom Salts are not used to deter moths in closets. You are confusing Epsom Salts with Naphtha. Commonly called Mothballs.
Epsom salt can be used as a drug (internally) but it is not a food.
Epsom salt (magnesium carbonate) is a component of bath salts.
Epsom salt (or colloquially usually "epsom salts") is an old-fashioned name for magnesium sulfate heptahydrate.
Epsom salt is also known as magnesium sulfate. The metal that is used to make these salts is magnesium. Magnesium is an earthy alkaline metal.
No, they are not similar.
Epsom salt is hydrated magnesium sulfate. It is used as a cathartic and as an agent to reduce inflammation.
Since epsom salts is sometimes used as a laxative, it could cause stomach upset and/or diarrhea.
No. Epsom salt contains only magnesium sulfate and water. The so-called "bath salts" that contain drugs such as mephedrone have nothing to do with the salts used in baths. The mixtures of drugs are called bath salts to exploit a legal loophole.
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These two salts are laxatives, but the Epsom salt is more frequently used.