Peas4Ducks
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This is something I've been wondering for a while--why do so many people recommend Epsom salt soaks as a treatment for bumblefoot? My understanding is that even for relieving sore muscles, Epsom salt isn't really proven to be any more effective than plain hot water. And since bumblefoot is a bacterial infection and not just a sprain or a pulled muscle, Epsom salt would be even less effective at treating it. It seems like the minor infections that are reported as successfully treated with Epsom salt would heal on their own anyway, or benefit just as much from soaks in plain warm water?
If anyone knows why/if Epsom salt is actually an effective treatment, I'm very curious!
If anyone knows why/if Epsom salt is actually an effective treatment, I'm very curious!