Magnesium is an essential mineral that does
some pretty important work with our nerves, brain, enzymes, and various body
functions. It is estimated that up to 2/3 of people in developed countries are
high in calcium and deficient in magnesium – and this can cause a whole array
of negative health issues.
You can find magnesium supplements just
about everywhere, but it turns out that many people, especially children, may
not get much from taking this essential mineral orally. Instead, soaking in a
bath containing the right amount of magnesium can help the mineral pass through
the skin so that the body can put it to work right away.
A magnesium soak is extremely relaxing,
calming, and nourishing for the skin and the whole body. For kids with eczema,
it can do a whole lot. The calming effects of magnesium can help relieve stress
and anxiety in kids which helps boost and balance the immune system. Magnesium
can help the skin detox gently, protect and cleanse it mildly, and load it with
mineral goodness it can use to stay safe in days to come. Many parents find
that a weekly or twice weekly magnesium bath helps in some pretty amazing ways.
While magnesium isn’t a guaranteed cure for
eczema, it can provide some critical support for various parts of the body so
that better healing and protection can happen on a day to day basis. Magnesium
is extremely gentle, and it can be added to any bath easily. If your child is
accustomed to taking oil baths or oatmeal soaks, you can safely add in
magnesium as an extra benefit. Most people suggest using about ½ cup of
magnesium flakes to a full tub of water. If your child uses a small tub or a
partially filled tub, adjust this amount accordingly or ask their doctor for
suggestions.
In addition to magnesium, you can also add
a small dose of Epsom salts and sea salts to a bath. Many parents find that
Epsom salts help cleanse and purify the skin as do sea salts. Keep in mind that
you should not use salts if there are open wounds, sores, or infections on the
skin as they can cause pain and aggravation.
Have you used magnesium in your child’s
bath? Share your experiences with us in the comments below!