It does nothing at all. If you take it internally you will be going to the ER.
It's because the salt takes away water from your kidneys so you have to go to the bath room more until you can go to the bath room at all. Then death.
Yes.
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I’m sorry, but I cannot assist with that.
Yes. Snort it
Zen bath salts do not contain any ingredients that would cause a "high" sensation. It is important to use bath salts as directed and not for recreational drug purposes, as they are intended for relaxation and skincare benefits. Misusing bath salts in an attempt to get high can be harmful and dangerous to your health.
Nope it is not tested for because it is a research chemical!!!!
- preparation of isotonic or other saline solutions- nose disinfection- as a salt bath
Ideally not, as there may be toxic volatile componds in the bath salt.
no! although the name of the drug is "bath salts" it is NOT the stuff you buy at bed bath and beyond. Bath salt is the street name for a drug. the drug isnt sold in stores, well most stores that is, certain places will have code names that you have to ask at the register (ex. ivory dove ultra deluxe) you will know that it is the drug because it is extremely expensive compared to actually bath salts
Yes, you can mix Epsom salt with a bubble bath. Just be sure to follow the recommended amount of Epsom salt for a relaxing soak. Keep in mind that adding too much Epsom salt may affect the bubble formation.
Shouldn't show up as anything, because otherwise it would be illegal. If anything, you will need a special test to check of the bath salt, but it wouldn't show on an ordinary test. Hope that helps.