Detox Showers - A simple detox habit everyone has time for
An important piece of the GAPS diet is detox.The diet supports detox in several ways and one very important way is through detox baths. When I think about a detox bath I picture this. Calm, relaxed, time away. It sounds wonderful!
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- Apple Cider Vinegar
- Baking Soda
- Be Young Essential Oils
- Dendric Salt (I get mine from Be Young EO’s)
- Bentonite Clay
- Celtic Sea Salt
- Dead Sea Salt
- Epsom Salt
- herbs
- Ginger Powder
- Himalayan Pink Salt
- kefir/yogurt/whey (keep that bath below 115)
- Magnesium Chloride Flakes
- Seaweed Bath
Another type of massage can be used to stimulate the immune system. You can do this one daily. Take the first two fingers of one hand and rest them on the thumb side of your opposite wrist. Lightly stroke along the bone up to your elbow. Do this 100 times. Then repeat on the other side. It only takes about a minute to do 100 strokes upward. Don’t stroke downward toward your hand. I often can feel my sinuses open up while I am doing this massage. I like to do this for my children when they are struggling with an illness it stimulates the immune system to start working.
If I have just 20 minutes to bathe I can get myself clean and get a detox bath in and the massage done all at one time. When I have only 5 minutes I still get in a quick foot bath and feel better for it.
I have added a part 2 with pictures of the lymphatic system and instructions on organ massage as well.
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I never even thought about stopping the drain for a foot bath while you shower. Good idea! So, do you fill your children's bath with the water from the shower so they get the filtered stuff? The filtered shower thing is a new concept to me. Thanks!
Hi Joan,
Yes The tub is always filled by the shower. It is the easiest way to get it chlorine free. I have one of those tub ball things and we used that on vacation but it doesn't seem to work as well as the shower filter.
I again feel so fortunate to be on a well! Nice info, thanks Patty.
LOVE your blog. So informative and no extra info that takes too long to read![:)](../../../wp-includes/images/smilies/simple-smile.png)
@myratfink-Lucky!
@Erin- Thank you.
My tub and shower are separate. My husband took the faucet off my bathtub and replaced it with a filter that one would normally place on the shower. It's a little weird because the water sprays out toward me (if I were sitting in the tub when filling it). Also it takes longer to fill the tub and the water doesn't seem to stay as hot. I have to put a sock over the filter so that the water doesn't spray out at me! But it is better than no filter, I guess.
If I had my shower and bathtub together I would definitely use this tip to get a foot detox when showering! I was also thinking maybe I could stop up my shower, it is just about four inches deep… maybe I will try that as well.
Hi, Just a bit confused about the massage instructions ‘Take the first two fingers of one hand and rest them on the thumb side of your opposite wrist. Lightly stroke along the bone up to your elbow.’
I don’t understand what you mean by ‘along the bone up to your elbow.’ I rested the first two fingers of my right hand below the top of my left thumb (not palm side) but should I literally stroke to my elbow bone? Or do you mean the inner part of my arm where it bends? Just want to be sure I understand correctly
Thanks for bearing with me!
Caroline
Follow the bone that is on the thumb side of your lower arm from the wrist up to the bend of your elbow. It kind of disappears there at the end but just follow a straight line and you are good.
Hi Patty, what’s your opinion on the ionic foot bath for detox? Thanks!
I think that foot baths can be nearly as helpful as full body baths but I do not know enough about those ionic foot baths to have an opinion on them.
Can you use a combination of the ingredients for the detox baths?
Thanks
For the most part yes. Just be aware that using baking soda which is very alkaline and vinegar which is very acidic in the same bath will kind of cancel each other out.
Thank you!
This is just brilliant! Thank you!
considering the fact that you mentioned you have issues with sulfur, you may want to remove Epsom salts from this list. Magnesium sulfate is like battery acid for me. I dip my skin in it and it leaves a rash similar to poison sumac. dead sea salts or magnesium chloride (which you listed) is an excellent magnesium soak.
Love your site. very informative. thank you
Actually Joia my daughter had problems with sulfur in the past but that is now healed thanks to GAPS. I’m sorry that you have trouble with espom salts. She used to also not be able to tolerate espom salts but now she does fine soaking in epsom salt baths.![My Profile](../../../wp-content/plugins/commentluv/images/littleheartplus.gif)
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I can’t believe I never thought to just stop up the tub for a foot soak during a shower. I’m going to try it starting with my next shower. Sometimes the best solutions are simple.![My Profile](../../../wp-content/plugins/commentluv/images/littleheart.gif)
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Thanks PattyLA for this info. I’m learning about GAPS and I am searching your site to see if I can find any blogs on specific symptoms/dealing with severe allergies, asthma, reoccurring sinusitis, itchy hands/feet for myself, and leaky gut and overweight in belly for my husband. I’m sure we all have a weak immune system. have any pointers/links? I am saving now on a limited budget Boss Pickler so I can begin fermenting properly and am looking forward to trying a detox bath. I believe a lifestyle change is in order concerning our diet.