What's The Deal With Goats Milk Soap?
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Follow along while I make our goat's milk soap at home with very simple ingredients sourced from the farm. Are the supposed benefits all hype, or is there some truth to the health claims of using goat's milk soap? Hear why I started making our own soap, and why I think it's an important skill to learn on a homestead.
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Lard makes the best soap! Used it a lot in my soaps over the years! 😊
That's awesome, I agree!
A vibration table will keep the bubbles out completely. Not expensive at all and can make one yourself for less than $15...
Good idea, thank you!
Does lard smell bad when not in the soap?? From what I've read, lard was one of the foods that people ate a large amount of prior to the 70's. One article I saw said many people would have starved to death during the great recession... I don't know much about it, but that could be a video idea to show what the used are for lard...
I render my own lard from our pigs, and it does not smell bad. I cook with it all the time and love using it. It used to be a kitchen staple until it was falsely demonized along with other saturated fats in fake studies published by scientists who were paid to do so by the sugar industry. These studies implicated fat as the main cause of heart disease instead of sugar, which is the real dietary culprit. I should do a video on it.
Whenn you talk about the PH level of goats milk which is similar to our skin. That might be true. But when you make soap out of it, this ph level is surely not the same any more. Same when you use whater with PH of 7. If you make soap out of water, that doesn't mean that the soap has a PH level of 7. Soap always has a PH level of around 10. No matter what you use. Or do i understand that wrong?
Good point!