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Can I add epsom salts into the water for a heated foot soak?

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If you want a heated foot soak I suggest you put hot water and epsom salts into one of those plastic dish-washing bowls and find a comfortable chair to sit in while your feet are immersed until the water is quite cool.

I certainly would not add anything to hot tubs or anything else unless it is specifically recommended.

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