Archangel Raphael Herb Purification Bath Recipe
Purify your mind, body, and soul with the Archangel Raphael Herb Purification Bath Recipe. Ah . . . instant bliss!
The Benefits of a Hot Herbal Bath
It’s amazing how the little things in life benefit us the most. A good soak in a hot bath is one of these things. Soaking in hot water is more powerful than one might think. In fact, there are quite a few incredible health benefits a hot bath can bring you.
A hot bath is widely known for soothing the mind and relaxing the body after a stressful day at work. Soaking in a hot tub is also good for your heart, and it helps to lower your blood pressure.
While soaking oneself in a hot bath is definitely a pleasurable experience, when you add herbs to the hot water, it greatly augments the curative prospects of the bath. Soaking yourself in a hot bath for a minimum of 20 minutes is considered to be among the simplest methods to chill out following a hectic day.
In addition, the healing properties enclosed in the herbs help to ease the skin, loosen up the muscles and joints as well as invigorate the circulation system in the body. If all these are not enough, remember, the herbs also possess a pleasant aroma that will make you feel fresh throughout the day.
The Archangel Raphael Herb Purification Bath Recipe
The purifying aspects of this recipe are from the rosemary and basil. Rosemary is an ancient herb used for protection. Used in a hot bath, it helps to promote relaxation.
Basil is known for its antibacterial and anti-fungal properties. In a hot bath, basil is very stimulating to the body/mind. The pleasant aroma will wake up your senses and leave you feeling refreshed!
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