Nuwati Herbal Bath Salts contain Sea Salt, Epsom Salt, Baking
Soda, seven herbs and three essential oils. Early Native people
bathed daily, year around, in streams, lakes, or at home. Even
in winter, people would bathe in the water of a local river. "Going
to the water" is a sacred ceremony of the Tsalagi (Cherokee)
people. Though these Indigeneous ancestors did not use bath salts,
they were highly adept at recognizing the benefits of certain
plants and herbs for the body. The herbs and oils in Nuwati Bath
Salts are selected for their healing effect on the body and spirit,
their skin enhancing qualities and their calming effect as they
mingle in the water.
Nuwati Herbal Bath Bags turn bath water into herbal
tea. Start the water, throw the bag under the faucet and relax
in a therapeutic blend of herbs. Use the softened cloth as an
exfoliating washcloth in the bathtub or shower as the herbs gently
condition the skin.
Disclaimer: Nuwati Herbals makes no medical claims and our
products are not intended to diagnose, treat, or heal medical
conditions. Women who are pregnant or nursing or persons with
known medical conditions should consult their physician before
taking any herbal products.