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Health Tips Author: Staff Editor Last Updated: Nov 29, 2012 - 7:11:02 AM



Avoid Confusion between Narcotic 'Bath Salts' and Actual Bathing Salts

By Staff Editor
May 30, 2012 - 4:23:56 PM



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(HealthNewsDigest.com) - Alexandria, VA—Recent news stories regarding the dangers of “Bath Salts” should not be a cause of concern for individuals who use legitimate bathing salts to sooth aching muscles, according to The Salt Institute.

The "Bath Salts" which some individuals are ingesting are not salt at all. These organic compounds are in fact new to the drug abuse scene and our knowledge of their chemical composition and long-term psychological effects is limited.

We do know, however, that these products often contain amphetamine-like chemicals and are typically administered by swallowing, by inhalation or by injection, with sometimes hallucinogenic and tragic effects. The manufacturers of these products misuse the term “Bath Salts” in order to avoid law enforcement scrutiny and because of the drug’s crystalline appearance.

It is clear that these products should in no way be confused with the traditional bath salts that have been safely used for millennia and were first discovered by the Chinese in 2,700 BCE. These traditional mixtures of inorganic Epsom salt, table salt and baking soda, when added to warm bath water have the effect of soothing sore muscular aches and pains and were even recommended in the medical writings of the ancient physician, Hippocrates.

“The media should do a better job of making sure the public does not confuse the modern drug jargon term ‘Bath Salts’, which are in reality dangerous narcotics, with the traditional and beneficial bath salts that have been used to promote good health for centuries,” said Morton Satin, the Salt Institute’s Vice President of Science and Research.

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About the Salt Institute: Based in Alexandria, VA, the Salt Institute is a trade association promoting responsible uses of salt, particularly for roadway safety, nutrition and water quality. Visit www.saltinstitute.org of call 703-549-4648. For more on salt and health, see salthealth.org.

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