Yes, unfortunately, as I was cutting away the end of the wrapper last
night, I noticed the footnote about glycerine being a by-product of
saponifying. sigh.
Léna
On Sep 8, 2011, at 10:39 PM, jaxi wrote:
Dr Bronner's does ... but it is what is naturally made through the
saponifying of the oils. It says it on the labels.
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 9:36 PM, Guyot Léna <drumr...@stny.rr.com> wrote:
Thanks Melly,
The day got away from me so I haven't done my boil yet. Hope to
tomorrow.
BTW, I think this thread began about using soap for cleaning teeth, as
it removes the film that regular toothpaste leaves and impedes the
tooth's natural tendency to remineralize. The was discussion about
finding soap without glycerine and today I discovered that Dr.
Bronner's soap bar has none! Yay! I got the almond: figured it would
taste better.
Léna
On Sep 8, 2011, at 10:24 PM, Melly Bag wrote:
Lena,
I came upon an article today that said use 10 nuts to 4 cups of water.
The 10 nuts in 2 cups of water, then reduced to 1 cup, came out a bit
thick and was very bubbly, a concentrate. Then when i added the other
"teas" from previously boiled nuts, it became watery and hardly any
bubble. But i still added the wrinkle removing allantoin, aloe vera
and urea. It still worked, had to rinse it though.
PT,
Thanks for the suggestions. I am reluctant to add honey because there
are so many ants outside the house due to drought. I don't want them
coming inside due to the honey's smell.
Melly
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