| Packaging Size | 25 kg |
| Form | Granules |
| Packaging Type | HDPE Bag |
| Purity | 99 % |
| Usage/Application | Improving crop yield and quality |
| Grade Standard | industrial Grade |
| Shelf Life | 2 years |
Magnesium sulfate, also known as Epsom salt, is a chemical compound with a variety of uses:
MedicationMagnesium sulfate can be used to treat low magnesium levels, eclampsia, and constipation. It can also be used to treat seizures during pregnancy. Magnesium sulfate is available as a powder, crystal, foam, solution, or spray.
Soaking solutionMagnesium sulfate can be used as a soaking solution to treat minor sprains, bruises, muscle aches, joint stiffness, and tired feet.
FertilizerMagnesium sulfate can be used as a fertilizer to increase chlorophyll, enhance carbohydrate usage, and improve nitrogen and phosphorous uptake by crops.
LaxativeMagnesium sulfate can be used as a laxative to relieve constipation.
Magnesium sulfate is generally safe, but it can have side effects, including:
Diarrhea, bloating, or upset stomach
Allergic reactions, such as skin rash, itching, hives, or swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat
High magnesium levels, which can cause confusion, drowsiness, facial flushing, redness, sweating, muscle weakness, fast or irregular heartbeat, or trouble breathing
If you take magnesium sulfate by mouth, you should drink plenty of water to reduce digestive discomfort. You should also never take more than the recommended dosage without first consulting a doctor.