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03-23-2000
Jonb
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Is there a reason that Epsom salt
is used instead of "regular" salt?
I have never seen any info on this,
and In Lilly's book "The Center of the
Cyclone", he refers to a tank that
he built that used circulating
sea-water.
-Jon
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03-25-2000
Antonio Madeira
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Yes,
Epsom salt is very soft for the skin.
It can be easily dissolved in water so the water can be hight saturated (800lbs in 10 inch of water)
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