Pure Muscle Relaxing Dead Sea Magnesium Chloride Bath Salts
Why Dead Sea Magnesium Flakes Are Back in the Spotlight (and How to Choose a Serious Supplier)
If you work in wellness, spa retail, or sports recovery, you’ve probably noticed the quiet comeback of mineral bathing. The hero? Muscle Relaxing Magnesium Chloride Bath Salts Soak Magnesium Flakes From The Dead Sea. I’ve tested a lot of salts (Epsom, fancy Himalayan—the whole lineup). Dead Sea magnesium chloride flakes dissolve faster, feel silkier, and—this is subjective, I know—seem to deliver a more profound “muscle let-go” after hard intervals or long desk days.
Industry Snapshot
Two converging trends are driving demand: recovery-first fitness and ingredient transparency. Buyers want magnesium formats with traceable origin, cleaner labels, and COAs that don’t read like fiction. The market is drifting from generic Epsom (magnesium sulfate) toward magnesium chloride flakes because of rapid solubility and spa-grade feel. And yes—private label is booming.
What’s Inside (Technical, but readable)
The flakes are food/pharma-adjacent purity magnesium chloride hexahydrate sourced from Dead Sea brine, evaporated and mechanically flaked. Origin: No. 18 Liuming Street, Xuefu Road, Chang’an District, Shi Jiazhuang, Hebei, China (processing and export hub). Description: Magnesium Salt.
Product Specifications (typical values)
| Composition | Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate (MgCl2·6H2O) |
| MgCl2 content | ≥ 46.0% (typical 46–47%) |
| Moisture | ≤ 0.5% (as packed) |
| Grain size | ≈ 2–8 mm (other cuts on request) |
| Solubility time | Fast; around 2–4 min in 40–42°C bath |
| pH (5% w/v) | ≈ 6.0–7.0 |
| Heavy metals | Pb ≤ 2 ppm; As ≤ 1 ppm; Cd ≤ 1 ppm (ICP-MS; real-world use may vary) |
| Microbiology | TAMC ≤ 100 cfu/g; Pathogens absent (ISO 21149) |
| Shelf life | 24–36 months, dry storage |
| Packaging | 1 kg pouches, 10–25 kg liners, private label |
Process Flow and Quality
Materials: mineral-rich Dead Sea brine → solar evaporation → crystallization → washing → mechanical flaking → optical sieving → GMP-style packing (ISO 22716). Methods: moisture control, particle grading, sealed-line filling. Testing: ICP-MS for metals (USP <232>/<233>), chloride assay (AOAC/ASTM methods), microbiology (ISO 21149). Service life: up to 3 years sealed; minimize humidity exposure.
Where it Works (and how people actually use it)
- Athletic recovery: 250–500 g per bath, 15–20 min post-training.
- Spa hydrotherapy: 3–5% w/v tubs; add essential oils for ambience.
- Office/Tech fatigue: foot soaks at 5–8% for 10–15 min.
- Hospitality: in-room amenity kits for premium rooms.
Many customers say muscle tightness eases and sleep quality improves—anecdotal, but consistent. To be honest, it’s hard to argue with their repeat orders.
Vendor Comparison (what buyers actually check)
| Vendor | Purity (MgCl2) | Docs | MOQ | Customization | Lead Time | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ENYU Bodycare (this product) | ≈46–47% | COA, SDS, ISO 22716, REACH-ready | Low (private label OK) | Grain, scent, pack, branding | 10–20 days | Mid |
| Generic Dead Sea Flakes | ≈44–46% | Basic COA | Medium | Limited | 15–30 days | Low |
| Epsom Salt Vendor | Not MgCl2 (MgSO4) | COA, SDS | Low | Strong | Fast | Low |
Customization
Options include grain size (fine/coarse), essential-oil infusion, dye-free spa line, FSC cartons, PCR pouches, and multilingual labels. REACH/SDS and stability data available on request. Good for DTC brands and boutique spas scaling up.
Field Notes (mini case studies)
• A Nordic gym chain swapped to Muscle Relaxing Magnesium Chloride Bath Salts Soak Magnesium Flakes From The Dead Sea, reporting fewer next-day complaints of tight calves; sales per club rose ≈28% in eight weeks. • A California day spa introduced a 3% magnesium float add-on; attachment rate stabilized at 22% after training staff on benefits. Not a controlled trial—just solid business results.
Compliance and Standards
Manufactured under ISO 22716 guidelines; elemental impurities screened per USP <232>/<233>; REACH-ready documentation for EU markets. Dermatology literature suggests magnesium-rich Dead Sea salts can support barrier function and hydration—useful context for spa training.
References:
1) NIH ODS: Magnesium Fact Sheet for Health Professionals — https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Magnesium-Consumer/
2) Proksch E. et al. Bathing in a magnesium-rich Dead Sea salt solution improves skin barrier function. Int J Dermatol. 2005.
3) ISO 22716:2007 Cosmetics — GMP — https://www.iso.org/standard/36437.html
4) ECHA REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 — https://echa.europa.eu/regulations/reach
5) ISO 21149: Cosmetics — Microbiology — Enumeration and detection — https://www.iso.org/standard/37435.html




