• AdelleChattre
    +3

    You know what can be good for that? Epsom salt baths.

    • drunkenninja
      +4

      Excellent suggestion, and you can follow up your bath with some health crystals.

      • Gozzin
        +5

        Health crystals..You mean METH!!?

        • drunkenninja
          +4

          No, meth actually has an effect, the ones I'm referring to are practically shiny rocks with magical powers.

          • Gozzin
            +5

            Ohhhh, I gotcha now...Makes total sense.We can cure the world with rocks...Let's start now..Were goanna be RICH!!!

          • drunkenninja
            +4
            @Gozzin -

            Surprisingly those health crystal peddlers make a decent buck doing exactly that.

      • AdelleChattre (edited 8 years ago)
        +5

        Jeez. You point out magnesium sulfate can make for a soothing bath, next thing you know you're getting guff. Maybe it’s not for everyone at all times, and maybe it’s not part of a five-thousand year medical tradition, but it’s not the kind of woo you must be thinking it is. It’s not like I suggested anyone take a preparation of willow bark or sumpthin.

        • drunkenninja (edited 8 years ago)
          +5

          Hah, I should have made more effort in pointing out I was kidding :) In all honestly, I thought you were too!

    • Gozzin (edited 8 years ago)
      +3

      You know what can be good for that? Epsom salt baths.

      Yeah,getting my goat to stay in the bathtub long enough for such a bath...Hummmm..Wanna help?