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First Question: Has anyone ever used canned milk ie; evaporated milk? to

make soap with? if so, what were your results?

 

Second Question: Has anyone ever used willowbark? if so? what is it's

purpose?

 

Thanks so much in advance--Robin

 

 

 

 

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I know others have and they'll chime in. I use it (various milks and creams)  in

rebatch. As for willow , it is a natural salicylate which is what give's aspirin

the ability to treat pain.

 

I've not used it since I take an aspirin every day. In a salve or an oil for

specific purposes in mind, its great.  If anyone on that strict fibro diet, this

is a product they cannot use. Very few use that protocol anymore, but

guaifenisin was the treatment  & you could not use product with that ingredient

that willow has....its almost impossible to do that regime because so many

herbs, oils and products in general to include popular lip balms have it in

there.

 

 you can find willow in capsules at any healthfood store.

 

evie

 

regarding:First Question: Has anyone ever used canned milk ie; evaporated milk?

to 

make soap with? if so, what were your results?

 

Second Question: Has anyone ever used willowbark? if so? what is it's 

purpose?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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