At my house, soap making day is a Holy day. It's met with reverence and adoration. And as a family, we've been doing for over 15 years.
The product of saponification - cutting fats with sodium - our soap yields a medicine that heals and protects skin while destroying bacteria and viruses.
Today, most people are totally unaware of the soap they're using and how it's actually unholy - it destroys skin and causes wrinkles and also leads to cancer.
The age-old process of real soap making has been forgotten for detergent bricks that look like soap, but are drenched in toxic perfumes and the man-made antibiotic triclosan. The National Library of Medicine warned, "many studies observed an association between a rise in triclosan exposure and reproductive and developmental defects in infants," while also highlighting the risk of cancer and igniting allergies.
It's damn hard to find real, old-fashioned soap. But when you do, you better be grateful! It better than even the most talked-about medicine and vaccines! Wayne Combs, Ph.D., Community Health Nurse, for the U.S. Army Public Health Command showed that, "Handwashing with real soap is an affordable do-it-yourself vaccine that effectively prevents disease...better than the immunizations given to our troops!"
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has estimated that, "proper handwashing could eliminate half of all cases of food-borne diseases. Scientific research shows that handwashing with soap prevents disease in a more straightforward and cost-effective way than any single vaccine or medical treatment."
And that's why I prepared this very special, very important FREE report for you and your family! (FRIENDS TOO, BUT YOU HAVE TO FORWARD!)
Soap is the world’s safest, most effective antibiotic, antiviral, and destroyer of all things infectious. As far back as 2500 BC, Babylonian chemists deciphered this and identified the chemical reaction - saponification - that made it happen.
Prior to that it was discovered by women who observed a bubbly lather in streams and rivers after a night of cooking over a fire. The cool ember coals from the night before acted as a weak version of lye (alkaline pH) and the cooked meat provided the fat.
As water washed out the nights fire, it provided the perfect medium for combining the coals and the fat, thus allowing for saponification to occur overnight. The watery, alkaline coals converted the fats to ”soap.” The original name came from the Hebrew word borith, which means “cleaning agent.” In English, it was later translated to “soap.” Prior to this, animal fats and oil were used (unsuccessfully) to clean the skin. Infection was common as was premature death.
Officially, soap was the first medicine, as outlined in The Ebers Papyrus - an Egyptian medical book published in 1500 BC.
I’ve never ONCE used the store-bought bars or messy, toxic liquids. I also avoid the silly, colorful farmers market bars made by bored housewives. (They like to dabble in melt-and-pour soap, while eating muffins and sipping tea.) Fact is, those soaps don’t feel good on the skin. And they’re a health hazard!
Click below to download and read my FREE report! Please forward to friends and family!
Link: https://go.thepeopleschemist.com/soap-works