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Glauber's Salt is used in Lymphatic Cleanses. It is a diuretic and can be used as a laxative. Glauber's Salt (sodium sulfate or Natrum Sulph (#11)?? tissue salt sold at health food stores) is sold in Jamaica, W.I., boxed for individual use (about one tablespoon per box) and costs about $.60 US. You mix one tablespoonful (or one box from Jamaica) into 8 oz of filtered or distilled water and drink upon waking in the morning. You will begin to excrete within one half hour. Meantime, juice (with citrus juicer or just squeeze) six large grapefruits to equal one quart of liquid and mix with one quart of good water (not town water). Drink the half gallon mixture over the next three hours (and stay real close to a toilet for the rest of the morning and part of the afternoon). No lunch. Eat something small and light for dinner (fruit or steamed or raw veggies or salad). This protocol (found on the internet) moves the fluids in your body and detoxifies organs involved. Grapefruit juice is a blood thinner -- no wonder they use it for liver and lymph cleanses! In my case, fluid builds up at my knees and ankles, especially after flying on an airplane. I do this detoxification/ cleanse for my lymphs every month. I do it BEFORE I travel by air now. It is hard on the my body (I am sensitive and nature-bound only -- no chemicals for me). I get nauseous at first and then weak and a little tired or dizzy. After six hours I am in great shape. The liver cleanse is even harder on the body, but when the liver spits out your gall and kidney stones and the bile turns green in the toilet, you know your liver is finally working the way it should again. I lost 10 lbs doing the cleanses over four months (once per month) and I didn't diet. My liver is now working correctly and it is burning fat instead of storing it. Leptin signals are now communicating properly. Works for me. Not all results are the same. Do your own research and suit yourself. I can only speak from experience. Anyway, Glauber's Salt is also used in paper and other such things. Hope this helped you. PS -- the Liver Cleanse online uses Epsom Salts, grapefruit juice, olive oil and water. It begins in the early evening; and you must lay on your right side and get to sleep by 11pm when the liver does its work in the body.

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No, Glauber's salt, also known as sodium sulfate, is not safe to drink. It can cause gastrointestinal irritation, dehydration, and electrolyte imbalance if consumed. It is best to use it externally for specific purposes as directed by a healthcare professional.


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Glauber salt is find to use on a pigeon; however, use should be limited. If given in high quantities, glauber salt can act as a laxative and can hinder copper absorption.


Is glauber salt the same as epsom salt?

No, Glauber's salt and Epsom salt are not the same. Glauber's salt, also known as sodium sulfate, is a compound with the chemical formula Na2SO4. Epsom salt, on the other hand, is magnesium sulfate heptahydrate with the chemical formula MgSO4·7H2O. While both are salts, they have different chemical compositions and properties.


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