Only by the mentally deficient, or those that wish to become so.
None of the manufacturers of these bath salts or aromatherapy will disclose the exact ingredients, it is either Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), Mephedrone,or Methcathinone
That's not a question but a statement with a question mark.
It is dangerous to inject the bath salts because of not knowing the ingredients. I have heard of people doing it but it needs to be soluable in water. most are. get some at pushnpullherbals. most legal bath salts are not any more than fake, I know pushit up aromatherapy is good plus they got many other items for sale. I think dr. feelgood, dragon and pullit up aromatherapy and pushit up aromatherapy are the only ones worth buying because I know they do the job
Ideally not, as there may be toxic volatile componds in the bath salt.
"Charge bath salt" typically refers to a type of bath salt that is marketed as having energizing or stimulating properties, often through the inclusion of ingredients like citrus or mint. These salts are intended to promote a sense of vitality and rejuvenation during bath time.
Do not eat bath salts.
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There are a lot of specialty stores that offer bath salts, as well as larger chain grocery stores. I have seen bath salts at Walmart and Meijer, as well as bath salts in Bulk at Whole Foods Market.
It is not safe to eat any kind of bath salts. Bath salts are meant to be used for external purposes only, such as adding fragrance or minerals to bathwater. Ingesting bath salts can be harmful or toxic to your health.
No, bath salts closely resemble Methamphetamine. The media has been calling Bath Salts "The new LSD" but this is incredibly inaccurate
i think it is bath salts
Lavender bath salt is the perfect end to a hard day and you can find them at http://www.sfbsc.com/lavender-bath-salts. You can get a 16 oz jar of lavender bath salts on sale for $8.36.