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RE: Balneology: the study of bathing in water; Recrystallization of alkali mineral salts collected from a secret hot spring
Generally, a laxative effect suggests ‘cool’.... the only time something ‘warm/hot’ will do that is in presence of a virus or bacterium or something along those lines.
The idea is that cool/cold substances damage the body’s yáng properties, which hold and warm substances in the body.
Cool/cold substances can also be ‘drying’....
Fascinating!
Ahh, yes - that makes sense.. I didn't even think about it very much before responding. Warm is moist, cool is dry - at least in an alchemical frame set. So, then I would assume them both to be cool.
There are four states: warm, cool, dry, moist. And therefore each can be combined.
Magnesium chloride can’t be drunk right?
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