Can I Add Salt?

Yes, we can combine the salt (coarse salt or table salt; epsom salt preferably) in the basin with warm water, this increases the osmolarity of the water and some patients report that it speeds up the improvement process because the edema would reduce faster. [5]
Bitter Pumpkin
Bitter squash is a highly valued ingredient in Ayurvedic medicine. In addition, it stands out for its anti-inflammatory power, according to a study by Jiwaji University. [6] Consequently, it can favor the relief of various types of diseases.
To prepare, get about 6 bitter pumpkin leaves. Grind the bitter pumpkin leaves and moisten them with a little water until you get a smooth paste. Rub the paste on the affected area and let it act for 10 minutes and then rinse with warm water. For the best result, repeat this procedure twice a day.











