Dr. Jill's Detox Bath Recipe

Published on 27 September 2023 at 10:42

Dr. Jill’s Detox Bath Recipe

 —Jill Fandrich, PharmD, CRPh

 

There are many benefits of detox baths. Dr. Jill's Detox Bath Recipe is a “strong” mixture, great for relieving sore muscles and joints, boosting magnesium levels, soothing skin irritations, cleansing the skin, reducing inflammation, enhancing relaxation, energizing the body, and overall detoxing

 

Ingredients

 

Instructions

  1. Run bath water as warm or hot as you can handle. The warmer the water, the more you will sweat and detox!

 

  1. Light candles, dim the lights, and play some relaxing music if you’d like. Harp music goes well with a detox bath!

 

  1. If using a hot temperature, place a hand towel nearby to wipe away sweat from your face if needed, as the sweat and toxins begin to seep out of your pores about halfway through the soak.

 

  1. Add Epsom salt, baking soda, apple cider vinegar, and bentonite clay to the water and mix. Fill the tub enough so nearly all of your body can be immersed. Ginger, when added to the detox bath recipe, will increase the amount you sweat, which is how the body releases toxins and heavy metals.

 

  1. Step in, relax, and enjoy the soothing mixture, hydrating yourself with pure water as you soak. Drink as much water as you can while detoxing. For an additional effect, add liquid bentonite detox (as a dietary supplement) to your water for the maximum ability to remove unwanted substances.

 

  1. Continue soaking for up to thirty minutes. Advanced “detoxers” may even enjoy up to forty-minute soaks. If you are new to detox baths, begin with a ten to fifteen-minute soak. Sometimes, if there are many toxins to release, they can overwhelm your system and lead to a flu-like response as your body clears out the “waste.” If this occurs, know that it is not the flu but rather the effect of toxins released in your circulation, and they need to run their course and be cleared from the body. Continue to drink lots of fluids. Once this occurs, you are free to enjoy the full effect of a thirty to forty-minute soak after that. While this is rare, if it does happen at all, it is generally only with the first soak. This is known as a Herxheimer reaction and does not occur in everyone. If you have a concern, “start low and go slow,” as the pharmacy saying goes.

 

  1. Another option is to scale down the ingredients to a pan size and do a foot soak instead. This is also a very effective way to remove toxins from the body through your feet. Then, next time, advance to a full bath.

 

  1. After the soak is complete, drain the tub and rub any bentonite clay residue from the sides. Then, take a lukewarm to cool shower to slow the toxin-release and sweating process and cool off. Be ready for a relaxed and lethargic feel after this process. This soak is recommended before bedtime so you can drift off into a relaxed and deep sleep.

 

Repeat this process weekly or at least monthly to relax and energize your body and clear out any toxins and inflammation. It will also leave your skin feeling smooth and healthy.

 

Detox baths cleanse the body, mind, and soul, washing away the toxins of stress, rejuvenating the body and spirit, and restoring balance within.

—Dr. Jill

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