Mustard Bath

$15.00

Warning: This is not your typical luxurious bath—this is a medicinal remedy. When you first feel the signs of a cold or flu coming on, reach for this magic jar from your medicine cabinet and add it to a very hot bath. The heat will help you sweat out toxins, while increasing circulation to relieve painful lactic acid buildup in your muscles. Mustard baths have long been used to shorten the duration of illness and promote healing. After your soak, take a quick shower to rinse off and clean the tub, then bundle up in warm clothes, relax, and let the healing process begin. Infused with the refreshing scents of eucalyptus, peppermint, and rosemary essential oils, this bath helps clear your head and revitalize your body.
8oz

Warning: This is not your typical luxurious bath—this is a medicinal remedy. When you first feel the signs of a cold or flu coming on, reach for this magic jar from your medicine cabinet and add it to a very hot bath. The heat will help you sweat out toxins, while increasing circulation to relieve painful lactic acid buildup in your muscles. Mustard baths have long been used to shorten the duration of illness and promote healing. After your soak, take a quick shower to rinse off and clean the tub, then bundle up in warm clothes, relax, and let the healing process begin. Infused with the refreshing scents of eucalyptus, peppermint, and rosemary essential oils, this bath helps clear your head and revitalize your body.
8oz

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BASICS
height: 3.25” | width: 3.25” | weight: approx 1 lb 5 oz

DIRECTIONS
Add 2-4 tablespoons to bathtub while it’s filling with hot water. Soak at least 20 min for full benefits, but not for longer than 30 min.

SHIPPING
Please allow 7-10 days for your shipment to arrive.

INGREDIENTS
As our products continue to evolve, ingredient lists may change or vary. Please refer to the ingredient list on the package, and reach out to hello@giabgoods.com with any questions.


If you really want to paper yourself this holiday season or are feeling “not so well”, I am a huge lover—NOW—of the Mustard Bath.
— M.R.